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Cool! That's it! :)

  1. Qf6+! Bxf6
  2. gxf6+ Kg8
  3. Rxh7! Kxh7
  4. Rh3+ Kg8
  5. Bh6! Ra1+
  6. Ke2 d4
  7. Bg7 and black is lost:


True! The small changes compared to the original position made the problem somewhat more difficult to solve for chess software: placing the pawn at b6 (instead of a6) allowed black some additional checks, which extended the number of moves until checkmate.

Ah sorry I wrote it in French but you understood, great!

I noticed the French notation ... :)
Guess you are a rather strong player ...

I guess so when I have enough time to think. It takes me a really long time but eventually (most of the time) i can find a solution.

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