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Chess Problems Sun, Mar 8, 1953 – Page 99 · The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Pittsburgh
The following fine draw was scored by Pennsylvania's Master Patzer, David Spiro, against S. Gligorich, Yugoslavian master. Oi-Oi-Oi, are you getting a reputation, “Dafe”!
Svetozar Gligoric (white) vs. David Spiro (black)
Descriptive
1. P-Q4 N-KB3
2. P-QB4 P-K3
3. N-QB3 B-N5
4. P-K3 P-QN3
5. N-K2 B-N2
6. P-QR3 BxN+
7. NxB N-K5
8. NxN BxN
9. Q-N4 B-N3
10. B-Q2 P-Q3
11. B-B3 N-Q2
12. P-KB3 Q-K2
13. B-K2 P-KB4
14. Q-N3 O-O
15. O-O QR-K
16. QR-K P-K4
17. P-Q5 N-B3
18. B-Q P-B5
19. Q-B2 N-R4
20. P-K4 Q-N4
21. B-Q2 R-K2
22. P-QN4 B-K
23. P-KN4 PxPe.p.
24. BxQ PxQ+
25. RxP R2-B2
26. R-QN2 N-B5
27. BxN RxB
28. R-K3 B-R4 |
Algebraic
1. d4 Nf6
2. c4 e6
3. Nc3 Bb4
4. e3 b6
5. Ne2 Bb7
6. a3 Bxc3+
7. Nxc3 Ne4
8. Nxe4 Bxe4
9. Qg4(A) Bg6
10. Bd2(B) d6
11. Bc3 Nd7
12. f3 Qe7
13. Be2 f5
14. Qg3 0-0
15. 0-0 Re8
16. Re1 e5
17. d5 Nf6
18. Bd1 f4(C)
19. Qf2 Nh5
20. e4 Qg5(D)
21. Bd2(E) Re7
22. b4 Be8
23. g4(F) fxg3e.p.
24. Bxg5 gxf2+
25. Rxf2 Rf7
26. Rb2 Nf4
27. Bxf4 Rxf4
28. Re3 Bh5 |
A. Better was P-Q5! says Byland, quoting from Euwe.
B. If 10. P-KR4, P-KR4; 11. Q-B3, N-B3; 12. P-Q5, N-K4 and am I happy!
C. If 19. PxP N-R4; 20. Q-B2, NxP (threat is now B-Q6!). If 21. R-K3, Q-N4 wins a pawn.
D. Trying for N-N6.
E. He's too schmart!
F. Since after — R-B3 — R-R3 — N-N6! 26. PxN Q-R4 wins.
Notes by “Dafe” himself!
Problem No. 4993 by R.H. Ramsey. White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 8/1Kp5/5p2/2R1pN1R/4kP1b/2r1p1r1/2P1N1P1/1B5Q w - - 0 1
R-N5/Rg5
Problem No. 4994 by Thomas Loyd. White to play and mate in three moves.
FEN q4B2/4P1n1/4k3/1b2NrP1/1Q3P2/4K3/8/8 w - - 0 1