The Los Angeles Times Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, July 24, 1932 Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No. 299...
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Sunday, February 28, 2021
L.A. Times Problem No. 299 by T. Vesz, Hungary. Brisbane Courier, 1932. White mates in two.
FEN 2K1n3/3p1pqB/2Pk1p2/5P2/1NRp1N1p/Q3RP2/br5B/1r2n3 w - - 0 1
Key: R-N3/Rb3
The Los Angeles Times Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, July 24, 1932 Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No. 300...
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Sunday, February 28, 2021
L.A. Times Problem No. 300 by Percy Bowater, Pasadena, California. White mates in three.
FEN 4R3/4p3/6p1/1N2kPB1/1K6/8/6B1/8 w - - 0 1
Key: N-Q4/Nd4
If KxN; 2. R-Q8ch, etc. If P-K3 or PxP; 2. K-B5, etc. If K-Q3; 2. B-B4ch, and then if P-K4; 3. PxP e.p.! Charles Broughton writes: “Delightful! The PxP en passant variation is especially pleasing.”
A few months ago World Champion Alekhine gave a mammoth exhibition in Paris—five players consulting at each of sixty tables representing different clubs. Here's how he treated the Tennis Club Russe.
Alexander Alekhine vs Russian Tennis Club
Simul, 60b (1932) (exhibition), Paris FRA, Feb-28
Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51) 1-0
Here's how Alekhine flirted with L'Echiquier Feminin at his Paris exhibition.
Alexander Alekhine vs L'Echiquier Feminin
Simul, 60b (1932) (exhibition), Paris FRA, Feb-28
Caro-Kann Defense: Main Line (B15) 1-0