Right, 4. Rh8+ would win, too, but even stronger is 4. Qh6!
In the game after 1. Nxg6 black played 1. ... Kg7, but after 2. Qh5 blacks position was lost.
Well done: you and @afrog could solve the chess problem of today! :)
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Actually, I think it's not that easy to find this nice combination in a tournament game. Well done! :)
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Yeah...I guess that is kinda of obvious now.
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