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Hi, on the top one, I think you can also play Q x h6 then when g x h6m N f6+, K h8, R h7+. When he does not take the Queen then Nf6

Hi, on the top one, I think you can also play Q x h6 then when g x h6m N f6+, K h8, R h7+. When he does not take the Queen then Nf6
Well played, sir! I'd reverse the order so that all the moves are forced, not that it matters in this case. 1. Nf6+ Kh8 2. Qxh6+ gxh6 3. Rh7++. Good theme and nice review - I know I hate it when I come across easily won positions and have to calculate what I should already understand.

what if the knight isn't taken?
If the Knight isn't taken, White euphorically snarfs the h6 Pawn with his Queen and then mates on h7