Chess Chats by George Koltanowski Sunday, April 1, 1956, The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California) Problem No. 17, By...
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Problem No. 17, By R. Smith, Cotati. White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 8/8/8/8/2R5/5N1p/5k2/3K2bQ w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Nh4 Bh2 2. Qe1#
Played in a recent tournament in Brussels
Dr. Paul Limbos (white) Frits Van Seters (black)
Caro-Kann Defense: Maróczy Variation
(a) Tartakower's continuation.
(b) Dangerous continuation, and not recommended.
(c) If. … PxP; 7. BxPch, KxB; 8. N-K5ch etc.
(d) A surprise. If now 10. … RxB; 11. NxP, with all kinds of threats.
(e) Looks like he has regained his pawn, with good counter-chances.
(f) If 26. … BxR; 27. BxPch KxB; 28. Q-B7ch, R-K1; and White is forced to play for the draw through perpetual check. Now Black gets really unseated.
(g) Yes, that's how it will go in the game of chess. If now 27. … QxQ; 28. R-B8ch, RxR; 29. RxR mate. If 27. … R-Q2; 28. QxR, and the gobbling Queen remains “taboe.”