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Chess Problem White — 3 pieces. White to move and mate in four.
The key to last week's two-mover was Kt-Kt4 with the following variations created by line openings: 1— Kt-Kt4 KxPi 2— Kt-B7 mate 1— K:-Kt4 K-Q6 2— Kt-B4 mate 1— Kt-Kt4 Kt-Q6: 2— Kt-K3 mate All other moves Kt mates oa K5 Correct solution to last week’s chess problem was received from John Goldbach Lancaster W G Daly Herkimer and Harold Armstrong Niagara Falls.
The match between Dr Alekhine and E D Bogoljubow has ended and as was expected Dr Elekhine is still the world’s champion The final standings were : Alekhine eight wins Bogoljubow three wins with fifteen draws The final game was played in Berlin and ended in a draw Dr Alekhine is quoted in the New York Times as saying that he will be willing to meet Capablanca within four months after his match with Dr Euwe of Holland in 1935.
He also is willing to play again in Buenos Aires However the purse of $10000 must be guaranteed in gold dollars ' This is the same amount which Capablanca demanded This week’s problem No 78 is by Kuiper and though not difficult mate is given with such delicacy that it should be enjoyed by the solvers Black — 4 pieces !
The key to last week's two-mover was Kt-Kt4 with the following variations created by line openings: 1— Kt-Kt4 KxPi 2— Kt-B7 mate 1— K:-Kt4 K-Q6 2— Kt-B4 mate 1— Kt-Kt4 Kt-Q6: 2— Kt-K3 mate All other moves Kt mates oa K5 Correct solution to last week’s chess problem was received from John Goldbach Lancaster W G Daly Herkimer and Harold Armstrong Niagara Falls.
The match between Dr Alekhine and E D Bogoljubow has ended and as was expected Dr Elekhine is still the world’s champion The final standings were : Alekhine eight wins Bogoljubow three wins with fifteen draws The final game was played in Berlin and ended in a draw Dr Alekhine is quoted in the New York Times as saying that he will be willing to meet Capablanca within four months after his match with Dr Euwe of Holland in 1935.
He also is willing to play again in Buenos Aires However the purse of $10000 must be guaranteed in gold dollars ' This is the same amount which Capablanca demanded This week’s problem No 78 is by Kuiper and though not difficult mate is given with such delicacy that it should be enjoyed by the solvers Black — 4 pieces !