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Ok, it's winning position for white, but can't they forced the mat( i've made it on 5 moves) or can the black avoid the mat? And do you find the position interesting, it's my first diagram, so don't hesitate to feedback yours impressions about the interest of the post. Personaly, i'm quite proud of what i've done.
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I didn't find a mate in up to 7 moves, with White to play.
Don't you have a chess engine?
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Oh my, you're trying to induce cheating. My oh my.
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If this does turn out to be an ongoing QA game then Mr Coyote will be shot.
MIGUEL!
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Given that the position is completely winning I doubt that anyone would cheat from here. Personally I'd play Rd3 since the knights are forming a nice block of the f-file, but this wont lead to mate in 5.
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The position was took from one of my finished games at schemingmind(chess960 start position) and this is what happened: 1: Rd3_axb3 2: Rg3+_Kh6 3: Nxf7+_Kh5 4: Nxf6+_Kh4 5: Rg4#. And after Rd3 if the black move the rook i can enter in the variation Rg3+... and if they move the king after Rg3 i think it's finished. So the hidden question of the post is what is the black move after Rd3? I thought having found a beautiful forced checkmate but after posting the position i realise the numbers of variations. Maybe next time...
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