Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, February 19, 1928 The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No....
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L.A. Times Problem No. 16, A Grab-Bag One-Mover) by Frank Maus, San Francisco.
FEN 2br1rnb/P1P1P2P/p5KP/PQNkB1RN/p5qp/p4R1p/p1PpP2p/2n4B w - - 0 1
1. White mates in one move.
2. Black mates in one move.
3. White checks and Black mates.
4. Black checks and White mates without a capture.
5. Black checks and White mates with a capture.
6. Find White's 50 checks on the move, not counting mate.
7. Find the longest string of continuous checks not ending in mate.
8. How many useless pieces are on the board?
9. How many illegal pieces on the board?
Key: Rd3 mate; 2. NxPe7 mate; 3. Bf4ch, Bf5 mate; 4. Qe6ch R-f6 mate; See full list on February 26, 1928