Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, July 15, 1928 The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No. 36 by...
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L.A. Times Problem No. 36 by Charles E. Richardson, Los Angeles, First publication. Our octogenarian composer says this is sound. Key not difficult, but how do you mate following black's B-B?
FEN 3KN3/2R2pPB/N2bk3/6R1/1p4p1/1P2nnP1/8/B4Q2 w - - 0 1
Key: Intended key was B-Q4, but H.W. Isham, nationally known problem buster, gives three 'cooks' as follows: B-B5ch, R-B6 or R-Q7. Rafael Collol writes that Q-Q3 would make fifth solution if it weren't for black's N-Q5.