One Brow, gerard was correct. “Qd3 g6” should be read as “Qd3-g6” (short Qg6). He forgot the defense 1. -, Qb6 which is answered by 2. Rd6! (anything more that I oversaw, too?).
One brow, Irina, you should take care for the rook on d8. Moving the black knight it is attacking the queen on d3, may this give black a chance against 1. Nxg8? 🙂
1 Qd3 g6 threat Qxh5 followed by mate
if 1…fxg6 2 Nxg6 mate
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I am not sure how the moves of thr previous post are possible (the Q is on d3, nothing Black has can move to g6).
1. Nxg8 (threat Qh7++) Nf6 (I don’t see another defense)
2. Nxf6
3. Qh7++
1. Nxg8 Kxg8
2. Qh7#
if 1…f5
2.exf5
and black lose
Qg6!
One Brow, gerard was correct. “Qd3 g6” should be read as “Qd3-g6” (short Qg6).
He forgot the defense 1. -, Qb6 which is answered by 2. Rd6! (anything more that I oversaw, too?).
One brow, Irina, you should take care for the rook on d8. Moving the black knight it is attacking the queen on d3, may this give black a chance against 1. Nxg8? 🙂
Best regards from Germany
Jochen
PS: Susan, I think we had this one, before!?
As anonymouse said, 1. Qg6!! and black must sac the house to prevent Qxh5+ as 1… fg 2. Nxg6#