The Press Democrat Santa Rosa, California Sunday, November 18, 1956 Problem No. 50 by George Colton, San...
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Problem No. 50 by George Colton, San Francisco
White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 8/3P1R2/2p2N2/p1K1kB1p/2np1p1N/3p1b2/r3P3/4Qr2 w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Ng4+ hxg4 2. Ng6#
Played in the Europe-Interclub tournament in Belgrade, 1956.
Krabbendam, Holland (white) Petar Trifunovic, Yugoslavia (black)
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation, Anti-Benoni Variation, Spielmann Defense
(a) Also in consideration is 3. P-Q5
(b) If now 13. P-K5, PxN; 14. PxN, BxP! etc.
(c) If 18. BxN, PxB; 19. Q-K1, B-N5 or 19. Q-B2, R-Q7, etc.
(d) On counting noses, he has too few left.