The Los Angeles Times, Chess by Herman Steiner, International Chess Master, October 10, 1937 Los Angeles, California L....
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Saturday, February 11, 2023
L. A. Times Problem No. 815 By Mrs. S. Schett
White mates in two.
FEN 3n4/p2K3Q/2P1Np2/q2k1np1/1R6/3Nr1p1/8/6b1 w - - 0 1
Solution: Q-R4;
1. Qh4 gxh4 2. Nef4#
1. Qh4 g2 2. Qc4#
1. Qh4 a6 2. Qc4#
The Los Angeles Times, Chess by Herman Steiner, International Chess Master, October 10, 1937 Los Angeles, California L....
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Saturday, February 11, 2023
L. A. Times Problem No. 816 By C. Bayer
White mates in three.
FEN 8/5p2/2p2K2/1bk5/2NR4/2Q5/2P5/8 w - - 0 1
Solution: Q-N2;
1. Qb2 Bxc4 2. Qb8 Kxd4 3. Qe5#
1. Qb2 Ba4 2. Qb6#
1. Qb2 Ba6 2. Qb6#
The following game was played in Stuttgart in the interesting double round tournament between Alekhine, Bogoljubov, Saemisch and myself in the fourth round on July 22, 1937.
Max Euwe vs Friedrich Saemisch
Bad Nauheim-Stuttgart-Garmisch (1937), Bad Nauheim - Stuttgart - Garmisch GER, rd 4, Jul-22
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical. Berlin Variation (E38) 1-0