Multiple Exposed Kings

 In this game, it seems as if all of the kings were exposed.   Actually my king (White left) is safe after I take the pawn.  Black has no good checks.  I also cannot mate my opponent without a rook. As you can see, my partner mated his opponent.  Let's see how his opponent (my partop) got his kind compromised:

Here (on the right board, Black played Qe6+ and White played Be2.  I like Qe2 better, because then it is possible to break the pin.  Black played Rg8.  This seems like an innocuous threat.  It is not easy to defend, so it is ignored: 
Here White plays Bb5+ instead of defending, which may be the correct choice.  B@f3 might be met by @g4 if Black gets a pawn.  B@f1 was an option:
Black loses several pieces, plays B@a5+ to defend c7 and finally takes on g2:
Black sacs the rook for the knight on g1.  This would do nothing if Black doesn't get a knight, but fortunately his partner sacs one on my h3:

For Black (on the right board) @e2+ is essential so Black won't lose tempo.  He should take the pawn but he unwisely goes to g2:
After Kg2 there is Q@h3+, Kh1 Qxh2#:



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