White to Play and Mate in Three
Published in Chess Puzzles
Yes, it does look a lot like the last problem, except this is a mate in three and the problem was composed by B.J. de C. Andrade. Let's see if you learned from the last time!
Solution:
1. Qb1 a5 2. Bh1 Bxa7 3. Qxb7#
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