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1…Qf4
2. Rg2 Re1#
2. Rg4 Qc1#
2. Rxg6+ Kh7 3. Rxh6+ Kxh6 4. Qxc6+ f6 -+
2. Qe3 Rxe3 3. Rxe3 Qxe3+ -+
Very good!
A very wise chess coach once told me, “If there are several good ideas in a move, it’s probably a good move.” Prevents 2. Qd4+ and 2. Qb4 (protecting e1), threatens 2… Qc1#, immobilizes and attacks the Rg3. We can really see the power of the Queen in this one!
Very true :))