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The following game was played in the recent New York International Tournament. Marshall plays his favorite Queen's Pawn Opening and obtains a magnificent attack by sacrificing a Pawn. Kostich, however, plays the ending with marked ingenuity and wins a well deserved victory.
We offer this week for consideration of our solvers an original two-move problem by Stasch Mlotkowski, formerly of this city, now residing at Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Mlotkowski has only recently ventured in the realm of problem composers. As a player and able analyst, his name is known the world over. The three-move problem is a neat study with two Rooks and should be solved from the diagram.
Problem No. 1359
By S. Mlotkowski
White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 8/Kb3prn/Q2N4/4pR2/3pP1nR/4kNp1/2Prp3/2qBB3 w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Nh2 Bxa6 2. Rf3#