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Here is the solution: White plays Rh6! Black can capture the rook by the pawn or move the bishop! If black captures the pawn white plays g7++! If black moves the bishop white plays Rxh7++!
Your accent makes your argument hard to follow. In this video you eventually state the correct key, but this is hard to find among all your discussion of moves which turn out to be tries.
Here, not possible. The white king cannot be exposed to capture. Moving the white queen does this. Mattthewalk is right; I was wrong. I missed it. Jeezlaweez!
Cannot be a king move, that would take ages to regain opposition. Therefore must be a queen move, it must also limit where black king moves to, thus Qe6 this limits black to Ka4, the mate is obvious from there. I don’t think I would have seen that 2 move mate across the board, but would be an easy if less elegant win.
I have watched at least 30 to 40 chess puzzles and the best I did was partially get a few right. I solved this in about 10 seconds....... A fluke I guess, well, back to not solving them, hahaha
Puzzle is simple. BUT. If you know there is mate in 2 and started calculating all possible moves (not that much) and looking for idea. Idea is to prevent h pawn from peing pushed to h6 by pccupying this square with a rook. Now black can only take rook and get checkmated with g7# or move bishop who leaves h7 pawn unprotected with rxh7#
RH6, forced Hx6 should happen as some move should be played by black ... Then push the pawn to G7(checkmate) ... Explainations on other alternatives ... When RH6 happens , you cannot take the pawn in G6 firstly because it will result in manual check and secondly because system will not allow you ... 2) after RH6, if BF6 is played , Rook just need to take the pawn in front which is R7 resulting in checkmate 3) after Rh6 , if the rook is taken by the pawn gxRh6 , then push the pawn to G7 to make it check mate
1:16 you say “ the only move that can stop the pawn promoting to a queen”. You can’t stop the pawn promoting you can ensure you deal with the promoted piece.