L.A. Times Problem No. 354 by V. Rosado, San Diego, California. Commended in the Sports Referee, Australia, tenth half-yearly International Composing Tourney, 1933. White mates in two.
FEN 6BB/3b4/r4RpK/R1n1b3/1p1k1N2/Np2rP2/1n1P4/1Q6 w - - 0 1
Key: Q-B2/Qc2
L.A. Times Problem No. 355 by C.S. Kipping, England. Northern Whig, 1921. White mates in three.
FEN 1R6/3R4/8/8/2K5/8/2n3Q1/k1r5 w - - 0 1
Key: 1. R-Q/Rd1
If Nch; 2. K-N3. If RxR; 2. Q-R8ch. If K-R7; 2. RxR.
The first prize-winner at the recent Hastings tourney is the most promising of the younger masters. Here he is winning the black side of a Caro-Kann opening. Played at Hastings.
Lajos Steiner vs Salomon Flohr
Hastings (1932/33), Hastings ENG, rd 7, Jan-04
Caro-Kann Defense: Accelerated Panov Attack (B10) 0-1
Played in a blindfold exhibition last year at Zurich.
Alexander Alekhine vs Schenker
Simul, 25b (1932), Zuerich SUI, Jul-09
Budapest Defense: Adler Variation (A52) 1-0