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1... Qxg2 2. Kxg2 Nf4+ 3. Kg1 Nh3#? Nice queen sacrifice
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Sorry for the ignorance but I'm not familiar with the shorthand. What is Nf4+ & Nh3#
N = Knight, F4 = square moved to, + = opponent King in check, # = Opponent King in Checkmate
Wouldn't the bishop just take the knight?
The king is in check so that isn't an option.
I overlooked the black bishop in that play. My mistake!
Double check!
It is the daily puzzle posted from lichess on their mastodon account 6h ago.
https://mastodon.online/@lichess/111040949263111774
Why not knight e3 first. White has to take it with the pawn or it's mate next turn, then queen g2 mate?
Also, g2 would be defended by the white queen after the f pawn takes the knight