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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Just a five minute glance but my first instinct is Nd6 or Ne5. I think we can allow Qxd8+, I'll need a proper look to see if we can allow Qxa8 and axb1=Q. The point of Nd6 or Ne5 is to cut off the queen and bishop. Ne5 looks best at the minute because it's clear the knight can't be captured, and after Qxd8+ we can simply sidestep to g7 and he can't check us again without giving up the queen. I think that's ok for MI4. axb1=Q is awkward though, maybe after Qxb1 the threat of Qd3+ is enough for a quick mate.
If Ne5, why not QxN?
Also, if the Nf7moves, QxB and Qg8ch sacs the Q but still costs white two moves. No mate in 4 after that methinks.
I'm thinking the first move has to be Na4ch, then Kd3 (forced), then either Qc3 ch or Nxp ch, but can't really see the finale.
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