TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Mr TV. Duxx.—Your Problem received with thanks. Will appear in next issue. By an oversight in diagram No. 459 White was printed at the top instead "of the bottom. PROBLEM No. 470. A Two Years' War. By P. B. Glasgow, in " Draughts TVorld. 81ack—10,11,14,16.
White-22,24,26,27. The Old Year moves the New Year draws.
Game No. 1446.—" Black Doctor." The following interesting variations are selected from "The Draughts World." , 11-15 2-7 17-21 12-19 26-19 23 19 27 23 27 23 23 16 3 7 B—ll 11—15 7—lo 15—19 13—17 22 17 31 27 14 7 16 11 7 14 9_i3 8-11 3-10 19—24 17-22 17 14 3-24 20 32 28 11 8 14 10 10—17 14-18 1— 6 24-27 6—15 19 10 5-21 14 24 19 8 3 B. wins 7_14 6-10 15-24 27-31 Janvier. 25 22-1 2S 24 23 19 26 23 4—B 10—17 11—15 b-31—26 29 25-a 23 14 19 16 22 18 (a) Forms Problem No. 466, and the play here given shows 29 25 to be a loser. . - (b) 6-9, 22 IS, 14-10,1815, 3127, 2319,14-18 B wins. (1) J. D. Janvier won the following var. off Henry Spayth, author of the A.D.P., &c., by correspondence :— 24 20 11—15 31 27 15-19 21 14 2—7 32 23 6—9 27 23 9—lß 27 23-c 15-24 19 16 19-24 22 8 4—B 28 19 12—19 16 12 23-27 23 24-2 I—6 23 16 24—23 26 22 6—lo 25 22 10—15 23 18 27—31 24 19-d 8-11 29 25. 14—23 B. wins (c) If 25 22, 4-8 then 29 25, 11-15, 27 23 and 1519 B wins (correcting Stavman.) (d) 25 22, *10-f5. 23 18, 14-23, 21 14, 23-27,3223, 15 18— B. wins—Janvier. (2) 25 22 22 15 19 10 f-26 23 23 18 11—15 11—27 6-15 g-3— 7 14 23 23 24 32 23 20 16 31 26 215 7—ll B—ll 12-19 15-18 23 27 29.25 24 19 23 16 25 22 B. wins 15-18 11-15 e-5— 9 18—25 Janvier, (e)Corrects 16drawn(Martinsv. Adamson). (f) 16 11, 15-18, 26 _, 17-26, 31 15, 1-6 B. wins—lt. E. Bowen. (g) Corrects I—6, 31 25. 15—18, *25 22 drawn. (3) 23 19 19 16 4-26 23 2 7 15 19 7-10 12-19 19-26 8-12 23-26 27 23 23 16 30 23 7 10 19 23 6—9 I—6 6—lo 15-19 26-30 24 20 16 11 11 7 23 16 20 16 15-24 15-18 10-15 12—19 14—18 28 19 22 15 7 2 10 15 B. wins. 11-15 10-19 3-8 19-23 J. Lees. (4) 20 16 16 12 11 8 ' 19 ■16 26 23 19—23 23-27 27-31 24-20 6— 9 26 19 32 23 8 4 8 11 23 19 17—22 13—17 31—27 5—9 9—13 25 18 21 14 4 8 30 26 B. wins. 14—23 9—27 27—24 9—14 J. Lees. .(5) 23 14 9-18 27 24 31-27 6 2 15-19 32 27 19-23 15 10 18- 9 14 10-6 12-19 24 19 27-24 2 11 6—15 26 23 15—24 19 16 13—17 21 14 19—26 28 19 24-19 21 14 1-6 30 14 23-26 16 12 9 18 27 23 15—19 22 18 19—15 B. wins. 6—9 25 21 26-31 10 6J.Farren. 23 16 11—15 18 15 15-18 (6) 27 23 22 18 24 15 i-19 16 18 15 6-10 17—22 17—22 22-26 25—22 23 16 26 17 28 24 30 23 B. wins. 12-19 13-29 29-25 7-10 J. Lees. 32 27 27 24 h-24 19 16 7 3-8 10-17 1 6 10-26
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 3
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