L. A. Times Problem No. 833 By Pradignat.
White mates in two.
FEN 1R5B/6Q1/R1KNP3/5p2/1N3P2/pk1p4/pn6/b2n1B2 w - - 0 1
Solution: N-N7;
1. Nb7 Na4 2. Na5#
1. Nb7 d2 2. Nc5#
1. Nb7 Nc4 2. Nc5#
L. A. Times Problem No. 834 By O. Blumenthal
White mates in three.
FEN 3N4/8/1n6/1N2k1P1/3RB2n/8/3B4/K7 w - - 0 1
Solution: N-Q6;
1. Nd6 Nf3 2. Nc6+ Ke6 3. Bf5#
1. Nd6 Kxd4 2. Nc6+ Kc5 3. Bb4#
1. Nd6 Ng2 2. Nc6+ Ke6 3. Bf5#
1. Nd6 Nf5 2. Nc6+ Ke6 3. Bxf5#
Alexander Alekhine vs Max Euwe
Euwe - Alekhine World Championship Rematch (1937), Rotterdam NED, rd 2, Oct-07
Slav Defense: Czech. Wiesbaden Variation (D17) 1-0
Max Euwe vs Alexander Alekhine
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Semi-Slav Defense: Romih Variation (D46) 1/2-1/2
Alexander Alekhine vs Max Euwe
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Slav Defense: Czech. Wiesbaden Variation (D17) 1/2-1/2
Max Euwe vs Alexander Alekhine
Euwe - Alekhine World Championship Rematch (1937), The Hague NED, rd 5, Oct-14
Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical Defense. Alekhine System (D28) 1-0