[Thx for correction, Grems Kons] The Los Angeles Times Chess by Herman Steiner Sunday, July 23, 1933, Los Angeles,...
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Wednesday, April 14, 2021
L.A. Times Problem No. 378 by J. Fox, Warsaw. White mates in two.
FEN 1nQ5/3r4/p1p2PP1/K1P1P2B/1R2N3/p2k4/p2b2p1/Nn1R2B1 w - - 0 1
Key: N-Q6/Nd6
The Los Angeles Times Chess by Herman Steiner Sunday, July 23, 1933, Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No. 379...
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Wednesday, April 14, 2021
L.A. Times Problem No. 379 by F. Hladik. White mates in three.
FEN 8/8/8/5QpN/6Nk/7b/8/K7 w - - 0 1
Key: K-N2!/Kb2
One of the best-composed miniature three-movers I have given in some time. It has an excellent key move and many convincing tries.
N(R5)-B6 would be answered by B-N7, and N(N4)-B6 would be answered by BxQ. K-R2 would be answered by B-N7. Q-R7 would be answered by KxN.
This game will introduce Arthur W. Dake, a member of the winning American Olympic team. He is the only American player who can boast of having won a tournament game against Dr. Alekhine, the present world's champion.
Marcel Duchamp vs Arthur William Dake
Folkestone Olympiad (1933), Folkestone ENG, rd 3, Jun-14
Nimzo-Indian Defense: General (E20) 0-1