Here the opponent made the mistake of fianchettoing his king's bishop. Eventually, perhaps at the request of his partner, he captures a knight on c3, leaving the long diagonal unattended. He places a queen at f6, but I place a pawn at e5 to chase it away. I place a knight on f6 with check. He could play Qxf6, but he doesn't. He goes to g7, so I place another knight on h5 with check. He takes with the g6 pawn and I take with the knight again checking. He could go to g6 with the king, but he doesn't. I get another queen and I mate him like so.
This is a good easy problem. White to move and mate in two:
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