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DRAUGHTS.

o SOLE [ ETC OF PROBLEM No. 1103. it. ii. White men on A. A : kiuz'-~cn'z, I. Black to ?lay ;.rA win. PROBLEM No. 1115. BLACK.

white. White to move and win. Played between Messrs. A. Hynd. English champion, and A. Cain, Irrernationalist. in a recent match Livcrpec! :ft. J.e:e- v. Jfanchester Central. Notes by Mr. Thus. Cow:c. Liverpool: — Black, Mr. Hynd; White. Mr. Cain. m' Tlie popular line. '■■~ Not so poed as 9—11; White can force Black to one line of play. • ■:■• The strongest reply. leaving- Black only cue move to draw. " Kear's Starge;," " Briail gave -2—23. id) I believe this to be the losing move, and am of opinion there i- only cue aiore_ to "Lee's' Guide" and "' Kea.r's stnra-e-." <e' The wianina move, and was urst publisbed its the Lead- Mercury Supplement, Game No. 3537. by J. Yale-, of Chisiehurst. to correct Janvier's Anderson, variation 15, where 14— '.': is given, followed by 26 22. draw. ift Mr. Yates also gives play on —13 and s—ii at this paint, both ending in favour of Wbite. '"i :-ii also loses. F. Tescheleir. London. recently sti-.s iday. in the Dandc-e Wteldy News in support of toe draw, but his piav was corrected b> the ciratu-hts editor, as follows:— 9—13 ic—l7 j3—:a £>-t: p— 2s :3 —27 Draughts Editor, Dundee News. fill Su.gested by F. Te-scheleit to correct J. Yates' play, where 13—24 is civen, resulting in a White win. (i) Here F. Tesche'.eit played 32—2/, arlow-i-.js a draw; the text- move wins. Ip so far Cain has played correctly, but bv taking 13—5 instead of 23— I-, he allows Black to escape with a draw. Following is the correct play to win:— BLACK.

WHITE. White to play and win. Continuation: — 9Z13 £6_-23 19—23 "(.— "2 ' 9 19—23 2S-21 10-17 27-33 3-12 10-1? 1(21 5 K-14 15—22 2—6 9—13 21—14 I*—l a 9— 6 13—13 32—17 " - "" " White-' wins.-3-J. * Yates. "' White wins'. "" 23-25 21-14 15—*9 7—"5 s—l 11—15 6-10 13-22 7—lo 19—25 11—15 13—23 White wins.— Yates. (]) 16—1?. 14—10, 7—l-:, 27-23. 13-27, 32—7, White wins.* 26—17 27—25 17—14 22—17 9— 6 2— 5 31-25 32—15 26-22 13—*9 "c—"2 "&-"2 White wins—J. (3-16-13 32-23 \-<> 25-23 S— l2 21-14 White wins.—J. Yates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

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DRAUGHTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

DRAUGHTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

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