Correct, but every move including giving away the queen appears to win and there are at least three mates in four, none beginning exf7+. You don't even mate. How do you expect anyone to come up with your solution?
Apart from that, what on Earth does it have to do with the topic?
Also this position in #457 (beside being irrelevant to the topic and illegal) doesn't look remotely like a White win at the end of your moves - Black is two pieces and two pawns up - and if Black advances the f pawn first in the initial position it's a mate for Black in six moves.
Due to the fact that the black king and queen are on the wrong colour, the pieces must have come from the other side of the board. So black can't take the knight as pawns can't move back!
sorry this position is white winning
Correct, but every move including giving away the queen appears to win and there are at least three mates in four, none beginning exf7+. You don't even mate. How do you expect anyone to come up with your solution?
Apart from that, what on Earth does it have to do with the topic?
Also this position in #457 (beside being irrelevant to the topic and illegal) doesn't look remotely like a White win at the end of your moves - Black is two pieces and two pawns up - and if Black advances the f pawn first in the initial position it's a mate for Black in six moves.
ok