DRAUGHTS.
GAME, Played recently between two very skilful Amateurs.
This is an interesting and sound variation of the came of last week. We now lay before our readers a very neat game ending. Problem I. Place black kings on 14 and 15, and a black man on 5. White kings on 6 and 7, and a white man on 9. White to play and win in three moves.
Black/ White. H to 15 ... 22 .o 18 15 „22 , 25 „18 8 » 11 ... 29 „ 25 4;, 8 ... 25 „ 22 12 „ 16 ... 24 „ 20 8 „ 12 ... 27 „ 24 10 „ 15 .. ... 24 „ 19 15 „ 24 ... 28 „ 19 7 „ 10 ... 31 „ 27 3 „ 7 \ . ... 27 24 9 „ 14 ... 18 „ 9 6 „ 13 ... 22 „ 18 10 „ 14 ... 18 „ 9 5 „ 14 ... 26 „ 22 1 „ 5 ... 32 „ 28 7 „ 10 ... 22 „ 18 13 „ 17 ... 18 „ 9 5 „ 14 ... 23 „ 18 16 „ 23 ... 18 „ 9 17 „ 22 ... 21 „ 17 22 „ 26 ... 17 „ 13 26 „ 31 ... 9 „ 6 2 „ 9 ... 13 „ 6 31 „ 27 ... 6 „ 2 10 „ 15 ... 30 „ 25 23 „ 26 ... 25 „ 22 26 „ 31 ... 22 „ 17 27 „ 23 ... 17 „ 14 15 18 ... 14 „ 10 18 „ 22 ... 10 „ 7 31 „ 27 ... 7 „ 3 11 „ 16 .. 20-,, 11 27 20, &c, given up as drawn.
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Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 46, 23 February 1865, Page 9
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207DRAUGHTS. Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 46, 23 February 1865, Page 9
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