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Chess Problem.
Q8(Q) 2— B-Kt Smato P-Q6 2 — B-B5 mate -R-K4 3 — RxR mate K-K5 3— B-B5 mate I K-K7 3— B-B6 mate.
R-K3 2— Q-Q3 mate J White— 7 pieces White to move and mate in five.
The key to last week’s two-mover was R-K8 with the following varla- uons: 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 Correct solution to last week’s chess problem was received from Peter A Swart Buffalo and Russell M Ely and G W Blankman Niagara Falls.
Correct solution to chess problem No 98 was received from Peter Swart and John H Tusch Buffalo.
This week’s problem No 98 shows an actual game ending In the posi- tions given white announced a mate in five The ending is very pretty and shows how a skillful comblna-W tion will change an almost hopeless position into a win - Black — 7 pieces
Q8(Q) 2— B-Kt Smato P-Q6 2 — B-B5 mate -R-K4 3 — RxR mate K-K5 3— B-B5 mate I K-K7 3— B-B6 mate.
R-K3 2— Q-Q3 mate J White— 7 pieces White to move and mate in five.
The key to last week’s two-mover was R-K8 with the following varla- uons: 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 1— R-K8 Correct solution to last week’s chess problem was received from Peter A Swart Buffalo and Russell M Ely and G W Blankman Niagara Falls.
Correct solution to chess problem No 98 was received from Peter Swart and John H Tusch Buffalo.
This week’s problem No 98 shows an actual game ending In the posi- tions given white announced a mate in five The ending is very pretty and shows how a skillful comblna-W tion will change an almost hopeless position into a win - Black — 7 pieces