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Chess Chats 22 Jul 1956, Sun The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California) Newspapers.com
Problem No. 33 by R.D. Browne, Oakland. White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 1b6/3R4/n7/q1p4R/3Nk1K1/1B1p4/8/5N2 w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Ne2 dxe2 2. Bc2#
Here is a game played by Mr. Capablanca in an exhibition in Cuernavaca, in 1933.
Jose Raul Capablanca vs Isaac Friedmann
Karlsbad (1933), Cuernavaca MEX, May-01
Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern Variation (D50) 1-0
Descriptive
1. P-Q4 N-KB3
2. P-QB4 P-K3
3. N-QB3 P-Q4
4. B-N5 B-K2
5. P-K3 QN-Q2
6. N-B3 P-B3
7. R-B1 PxP
8. BxP P-QN4
9. B-Q3 B-N2
10. P-QR4 P-N5
11. BxN NxB
12. N-K4 N-Q2
13. O-O P-KB4
14. N-N3 P-KR4
15. Q-N3 R-R3
16. BxP PxB
17. NxBP R-N3
18. Q-N8ch B-B1
19. N3-R4 R-B3
20. NxPch K-K2
21. N4-B5ch RxN
22. Q-K3 mate |
Algebraic
1. d4 Nf6
2. c4 e6
3. Nc3 d5
4. Bg5 Be7
5. e3 Nd7
6. Nf3 c6
7. Rc1 dxc4
8. Bxc4 b5
9. Bd3 Bb7
10. a4 b4
11. Bxf6 Nxf6
12. Ne4 Nd7
13. 0-0 f5
14. Ng3 h5
15. Qb3 Rh6
16. Bxf5 exf5
17. Nxf5 Rg6
18. Qg8+ Bf8
19. Nh4 Rf6
20. Nxg7+ Ke7
21. Nf5+ Rxf5 |
(a) Puts pressure against Black playing … P-QB4.
(b) Looks like he intends to get … P-B4 in no matter what.
(c) All at once Black cares nothing about the Queen's side and is blazing a trail of his own … but not for long!
(d) The beginning of the end.