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@chess_feed Wondering why instead of Be4+, won’t the below sequence work
1. g2+ Rxg2
2. Qxg2#
Seems a bit wasteful to sac B and R.
I must be missing a move and wanted to check.
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@HaussernotC 1. Qc6 seems to be a strong move. Works across all of black’s responses.
A. … Bxd7 2. Qxb8#
B. … cxb6 2. Qxc8#
C. … bxc6 2. Rb8#
D. … axb6 2. Qa4#
E. … a6. 2. Rxa6#
@HaussernotC 1. … Bb6
2. g7 (forced) Be3#
Things got a little easier when I realized the Black K was trapped and one had to block / move the rook to allow g7.