I suggest queen moves to g7 next, then (presumably) sensing a trap, the king may move to d7. Next, rook moves up to h7. King moves again to c7. Bishop kills knight on e5. Again, presumably black takes back e5 with the pawn. At this point, Queen kills pawn on f7, check. King can either move to (recently vacated) d6, or b6. Either way, if queen moves to c7, checkmate (I believe.) If king does not run away in the beginning, the first 3 moves are the same, then king is in check with queen on f7, and sitting on e8. From here, he moves away one square to d8. Rook to h8, checkmate.
I suggest queen moves to g7 next, then (presumably) sensing a trap, the king may move to d7. Next, rook moves up to h7. King moves again to c7. Bishop kills knight on e5. Again, presumably black takes back e5 with the pawn. At this point, Queen kills pawn on f7, check. King can either move to (recently vacated) d6, or b6. Either way, if queen moves to c7, checkmate (I believe.) If king does not run away in the beginning, the first 3 moves are the same, then king is in check with queen on f7, and sitting on e8. From here, he moves away one square to d8. Rook to h8, checkmate.
I suggest queen moves to g7 next, then (presumably) sensing a trap, the king may move to d7. Next, rook moves up to h7. King moves again to c7. Bishop kills knight on e5. Again, presumably black takes back e5 with the pawn. At this point, Queen kills pawn on f7, check. King can either move to (recently vacated) d6, or b6. Either way, if queen moves to c7, checkmate (I believe.) If king does not run away in the beginning, the first 3 moves are the same, then king is in check with queen on f7, and sitting on e8. From here, he moves away one square to d8. Rook to h8, checkmate.
I see Qf8 almost instantly.
1. Qf8 Kd7 (Kf8 2.Rh8#)
2. Qe7 Kc8
3. Rh8 Be8
4. Re8#
1.Qf8+!!!
>A-1…..Kxf8.2.Rh8#
>B-1…..Kd7.2.Qe7+.Kc8.3.Rh8+.Be8. 4.Rxe8#
Harry
Qf8 15 seconds
Qf8
More like 2-3 seconds tactics. 1. Qf8+ Kd7 (1. … Kxf8 2. Rh8#) 2. Qe7+ Kc8 3. Rh8+ Be8 4. Rxe8#
1.Qf8+ Kd7
(1…Kxf8 2.Rh8#)
2.Qe7+ Kc8 3.Rh8+ Be8 4.Rxe8#
1.Qf8+ Kd7
(1… Kxf8 2.Rh8#)
2.Qe7+ Kc8
3.Rh8+ Be8
4.Rxe8#
1.Qf8+ Kxf8 2.Rh8#
I suggest queen moves to g7 next, then (presumably) sensing a trap, the king may move to d7. Next, rook moves up to h7. King moves again to c7. Bishop kills knight on e5. Again, presumably black takes back e5 with the pawn. At this point, Queen kills pawn on f7, check. King can either move to (recently vacated) d6, or b6. Either way, if queen moves to c7, checkmate (I believe.) If king does not run away in the beginning, the first 3 moves are the same, then king is in check with queen on f7, and sitting on e8. From here, he moves away one square to d8. Rook to h8, checkmate.
I suggest queen moves to g7 next, then (presumably) sensing a trap, the king may move to d7. Next, rook moves up to h7. King moves again to c7. Bishop kills knight on e5. Again, presumably black takes back e5 with the pawn. At this point, Queen kills pawn on f7, check. King can either move to (recently vacated) d6, or b6. Either way, if queen moves to c7, checkmate (I believe.) If king does not run away in the beginning, the first 3 moves are the same, then king is in check with queen on f7, and sitting on e8. From here, he moves away one square to d8. Rook to h8, checkmate.
I suggest queen moves to g7 next, then (presumably) sensing a trap, the king may move to d7. Next, rook moves up to h7. King moves again to c7. Bishop kills knight on e5. Again, presumably black takes back e5 with the pawn. At this point, Queen kills pawn on f7, check. King can either move to (recently vacated) d6, or b6. Either way, if queen moves to c7, checkmate (I believe.) If king does not run away in the beginning, the first 3 moves are the same, then king is in check with queen on f7, and sitting on e8. From here, he moves away one square to d8. Rook to h8, checkmate.