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1.Qh2 - Kb7, 2. Qh2 -b8+ - Ka6, 3. Qb6 ++…Interesting problem, white could have taken the bishop at h4, but instead opted for position for a game ender by going Qb8 check. Black King moves a6, white queen follows Qb6 checkmate.
February 14th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
1. Qg7
…Kb7 2. Qxd7+ Ka6 3.a8=Q#
…Kb7 2. Qxd7+ Ka8 3. Q c6#
…Bg3 2. Qxd7 …either pawn or bishop moves- Qc6#
February 21st, 2008 at 7:05 pm
1.Qh2 - Kb7, 2. Qh2 -b8+ - Ka6, 3. Qb6 ++…Interesting problem, white could have taken the bishop at h4, but instead opted for position for a game ender by going Qb8 check. Black King moves a6, white queen follows Qb6 checkmate.