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move. Game 1836-" Cross."

By D. Bowers, Waiwera. 1115 Hls 1017 16 24 27 2318 27 24 1910 32 27 1916 811 5 9 17 21 1519 1014 1814-a2117 2218 2316 1612 918 711 2 6 1219 14 23 2-119 25 22 25 22 3126 2619 15 24 913 615 19 24 2218 22 8 29 25-&2G23 27 23-dlO 14 411 6 9-c 3 7 610-c1915 2819 1714 24 20 2319 Black wins. a This is rarely played in important contests, Black having all the best of it. b IS 15 not to be thought of. c Because if 25 21, 9 14, 26 23, &c, B wins. (J Forms Problem 954, Otago Witness. t Solution to Problem 954. In Game 1, English Tournament Games, between Messrs Lewis and Freeman, the latter played 27 24 and the game was drawn. I think 6 10 wins.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1933, 25 February 1892, Page 37

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move. Game 1836-" Cross." Otago Witness, Issue 1933, 25 February 1892, Page 37

move. Game 1836-" Cross." Otago Witness, Issue 1933, 25 February 1892, Page 37

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