This one is really not as hard as it looks. White to move and mate in 6 (Wilhelm Ropke, 1942.)

White to move and mate in 6 (Wilhelm Ropke, 1942.)
This one is really not as hard as it looks. White to move and mate in 6 (Wilhelm Ropke, 1942.)
White to move and mate in 6 (Wilhelm Ropke, 1942.)
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White to move and mate in two.
White to move and mate in two.
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Not to hard to spot but very satisfying to play. Black to move and and crush white!
Black to move and and crush white!
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