@@IvanLChess rb4 follow up hits the queen and covers all squares the queen could guard c2 from. The rook would also be defended by the bishop on d6 :) Still don't think you will mate them, Nh4 counter attacking your queen, qe4 by black, keeps an eye on c2 whilst hitting whites knight on h4.. rhe1 hitting your queen again and best might just be qxe1, rxe1, rxa4 winning you a rook. Haven't used an engine so maybe there is something better for white than giving up a rook, but though he can prevent mate he will definitely have to give up at least a minor piece.
If, my line is correct, then probably after you play rc8, it's best for white to just play qxc8 and give up his queen for a rook then play c3 to guard checkmate.
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9:47 There was an excellent move Rfc8 attacking the queen & threatening Qxc2#. Kind of funny you saw it after 2 moves.
Yeah that would be a good move. He could follow up with Qa4 afterwards though to prevent mate
@@IvanLChess rb4 follow up hits the queen and covers all squares the queen could guard c2 from. The rook would also be defended by the bishop on d6 :) Still don't think you will mate them, Nh4 counter attacking your queen, qe4 by black, keeps an eye on c2 whilst hitting whites knight on h4.. rhe1 hitting your queen again and best might just be qxe1, rxe1, rxa4 winning you a rook. Haven't used an engine so maybe there is something better for white than giving up a rook, but though he can prevent mate he will definitely have to give up at least a minor piece.
If, my line is correct, then probably after you play rc8, it's best for white to just play qxc8 and give up his queen for a rook then play c3 to guard checkmate.