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Problem No. 23 by George Koltanowski
White to play and mate in three moves.
FEN kBRN4/3p4/3K4/3P4/2P5/8/8/8 w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Bc7+ Ka7 2. Kxd7 Ka6 3. Ra8#
Played in the current championship tournament of the Manhattan Chess Club, New York
Arthur Bisguier (white) vs. Alexander Kevitz (black)
English Opening: King's English Variation, Two Knights Variation, Reversed Dragon
(a) Not 6. Q-N3, as then N-N5.
(b) Sharp. 8. P-Q3 is also played here.
(c) Brings the queen into the open.
(d) Double attack; Q4 and QN7.
(e) Defends and attacks: N on Q5.
(f) Mistake.
(g) If 17. Q-Q3, R-Q1, etc.
(h) Could have resigned here.