Chess Chats by George Koltanowski
International Chess Master
Problem No. 205
White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 6n1/4ppRp/K1Bb4/2pP2P1/1p1p1P2/1P1Q3N/R1PP2kp/7b w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. c4 dxc3 2. dxc3#
Here is an “oldie” from Washington, D.C. 1901.
Albert Whiting Fox vs H E Bauer
Antwerp (1900), Antwerp BEL, Dec-11
Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Rio Gambit Accepted (C67) 1-0
Even the high school players can reach glorious heights on occasion. Here a high school youth upsets the defending high school champion, Jerry Belzer, now a Los Angeles physician, the high school championship from 1949. A remarkable conception.
OMAHA, 19-9.
Played in Omaha, 1932.
Jerry Belzer (white) vs. R. Chizum (black)
Unresolved Chess Game: Can you solve it?
Played in Omaha, 1932.
Howard Ohman vs G Buck
Omaha Nebraska (1931), Omaha, NE USA
King's Gambit: Accepted. Fischer Defense (C34) 1-0
Delmar Saxton, C.C.L.A. Grand National Champion of 1938 plays a mean over-the-board game. Many times Omaha city champion and twice Nebraska state champion, he gives another long-time ruler a rough time in this brevity.
Delmar Saxton vs Howard Ohman
Omaha Chess Team Playoff (1947), Omaha, NE
Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 1-0