The Los Angeles Times Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, January 01, 1933 Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No....
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Wednesday, March 17, 2021
L.A. Times Problem No. 335 by Z. Marjenstrass. First prize, Swiat Szachowy, 1932. White mates in two.
FEN 4nr1b/2pN4/B3Q3/3p2N1/3k1p1K/2pp1Rpp/3r3n/5b2 w - - 0 1
Key: Q-K/Qe1
The Los Angeles Times Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, January 01, 1933 Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No....
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Wednesday, March 17, 2021
L.A. Times Problem No. 336 by the late K. Fabricius - Lauritzen, Denmark. Skakbladet 1931. White mates in three.
FEN 3N4/8/2K5/R3NkPp/7p/2n2B1P/3B1P2/8 w - - 0 1
Key: B-K3/Be3
If N-N4; 2. KxN. If N-R5 or R-7; 2. RxN. If N-Q4, K7 or Q8; 2. BxN. If N-K5; 2. B-N4ch. If N-N8; 2. BxP.
The late F.D. Yates, many times British champion, is reported to have met his death through suffocation, having fallen asleep in a room with the windows closed and a gas burner lighted. Yates left many fine games. The following won the brilliancy prize at Carlsbad, 1923.
Alexander Alekhine vs Fred Dewhirst Yates
Karlsbad (1923), Karlsbad CSR, rd 7, May-06
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Karlsbad Variation (E62) 0-1