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5. RxKR7/ Rxh7
That will mate if your opponent attempts to threaten with his rook.
From the position after Kf8: You are looking for a mate involving the two rooks, and you are attempting to force the King away from the rooks in order to deliver mate. Your sequence is correct up until move 6.
6. Rxg6 , and White has a passed pawn that cannot be prevented without heavy sacrifice of material.
5. RxKR7/ Rxh7
That will mate if your opponent attempts to threaten with his rook.
From the position after Kf8: You are looking for a mate involving the two rooks, and you are attempting to force the King away from the rooks in order to deliver mate. Your sequence is correct up until move 6.
6. Rxg6 , and White has a passed pawn that cannot be prevented without heavy sacrifice of material.
I think after 6. Rxg6 black can play 6.. Qb2+ 7. Kh2 Qxg6 8. Rh8+ Kg7 9. Rxa8 Qh5+ 10.Kg1 Qd1+ 11. Kh2 Qxb3 and white's rook cannot protect all the pawns. the black queen and king will eventually eat them up. it just seems too sloppy to play 6. Rxg6. and risk losing.. hmm... i guess it was just to play for a draw
or just play 8.. Qg8 and play with your rook against those pawns..
I will. the only program i have right now is Der Bringer, but all the controls are in German and I don't know how to change anything hahah. but i'll get something else and check it out. thanks
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