Facing four mate threats

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Just a regular chess puzzle. White to move and win.



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      Just a regular chess puzzle. White to move and win.



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      Just a regular chess puzzle. White to move and win.



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          A simple win would be




          1. Bxh7+ Kh8

          2. Bxe4+ Kg8

          3. Bh7+ Kh8

          4. Bxd3+ Kg8

          5. Bh7+ Kh8

          6. Ng6+ fxg6

          7. Bxg6+ Kg8

          8. Bh7+ Kh8

          9. Bb1+ Kg8

          10. Bxa2+ Re6

          11. Bxe6++




          But I don't know if this is minimal






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          • Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
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          A simple win would be




          1. Bxh7+ Kh8

          2. Bxe4+ Kg8

          3. Bh7+ Kh8

          4. Bxd3+ Kg8

          5. Bh7+ Kh8

          6. Ng6+ fxg6

          7. Bxg6+ Kg8

          8. Bh7+ Kh8

          9. Bb1+ Kg8

          10. Bxa2+ Re6

          11. Bxe6++




          But I don't know if this is minimal






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          • Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
            – jafe
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          A simple win would be




          1. Bxh7+ Kh8

          2. Bxe4+ Kg8

          3. Bh7+ Kh8

          4. Bxd3+ Kg8

          5. Bh7+ Kh8

          6. Ng6+ fxg6

          7. Bxg6+ Kg8

          8. Bh7+ Kh8

          9. Bb1+ Kg8

          10. Bxa2+ Re6

          11. Bxe6++




          But I don't know if this is minimal






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          • Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
            – jafe
            2 hours ago












          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted






          A simple win would be




          1. Bxh7+ Kh8

          2. Bxe4+ Kg8

          3. Bh7+ Kh8

          4. Bxd3+ Kg8

          5. Bh7+ Kh8

          6. Ng6+ fxg6

          7. Bxg6+ Kg8

          8. Bh7+ Kh8

          9. Bb1+ Kg8

          10. Bxa2+ Re6

          11. Bxe6++




          But I don't know if this is minimal






          share|improve this answer












          A simple win would be




          1. Bxh7+ Kh8

          2. Bxe4+ Kg8

          3. Bh7+ Kh8

          4. Bxd3+ Kg8

          5. Bh7+ Kh8

          6. Ng6+ fxg6

          7. Bxg6+ Kg8

          8. Bh7+ Kh8

          9. Bb1+ Kg8

          10. Bxa2+ Re6

          11. Bxe6++




          But I don't know if this is minimal







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          • Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
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          • Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
            – jafe
            2 hours ago















          Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
          – jafe
          2 hours ago




          Nice work! This is the intended answer. I created this back in 2013 and nobody's solved it since. I figured it would be good for at least 30 minutes on this site ;)
          – jafe
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