GAMES.
The following games were played between Messrs Brodie and Foreman in the recent match for the Dunedin Championship. Game 1997—" Bristol" Fifth game—Foreman's more.
a If 17 14, then Black draws easily by 15, 2617, 24 27, <fee. b 1015 draws easily. Game 1998—" Single Corner." Sixth Game—Brodie's move.
Drawn. a Forms Problem 1077, by J. A. Boreham, White to play and Black to win. (1) 1410-6 2819 32 28 27 23 1511 714 17 21 2125 25 30 30 26 1915 25 22 2217 2318 11 7 1417 3 7 5 9 710 26 23 Black wins. —Boreham. (2) 3 8 26 23 2319 1915 6 2 2 6 1510 Black wins. b If 1915, 2427, Black wins; or 25 22,1216, 19 12, 610, Black wins; or 25 21, 710, Black wins. —Boreham. Game 1999—"Glasgow." Seventh Game — Foreman's move.
a 2117 would have drawn. Game 2000—" Old Fourteenth." By J. Little, Christchurch.
Drawn. aln the supplement to "M'Culloch's Guide" this is given aa a losing move. b This move is given to win and correct the Guide. c I give this to draw and keep the Guide correct. Mr J. D. Janvier also gives this move for a draw to correct "Janvier's Anderson." d Janvier plays 25 22 here, shown to be a loss by M'Culloch in Game 1151, var. 2 and 3. c A draw was given last week on 2783, 11 18, &c, at this point.
/If 24 27, 10 19 draws. g If 25 22, 30 26, 22 31, 24 28, 31 24, 28 12, White wins. I have tried a number of variations after note c, but cannot find a win.— J. L.
24 20 29 25 2011 2617 2 7 1519 1115 1216 2427 1015 2316 27 24 1713 3124 716 1219 1418 16 20 20 27 2723 2218 2016 2117 32 23 1611 914 3 7 1015 18 27 1518 18 9 24 20 25 21 14 9 1115 514 1924 18 22 (JlO 25 22 2819 11 7-a 9 6 812 15 24 211 27 31-6 2317 1611 1714 6 2 White wins,
2218 2419 1915 1410 16 15 22 4 8 1317 1511 26 30 2518 27 23 2819 6 2 32 28 1216 610 17 21 1619 30 25 2925 3126 2522 10 6 2824 1620 1017 2125 1923 2521 1814 2213 1510 6 1 6 1 1017 812 25 30 23 26 1511 2114 2318 10 6 2 6 16 918 1116 30 26 26 31 1116 2314 1814 2218 610 610 6 9 16 23 711 sif 1317 2623 2619 1915 1 5 10 7 918 1 6-a 26 22-2 913 2314 30 25 1518 1014 2 6 20 24 2215 1115
1115 25 22 23 26 1915 2318 2319 711 3016 26 22 8 3 811 2217 1219 1116 IS 15 2217 19 24 11 8 28 32 3 8 914 26 23 914 1511 10 7 1713 1115 1710 2218 8 3 1116 29 25 615 1619 1510 24 20 1518 8 3 1814 3 8 16 23 2319 1518 11 8 7 3 2711 5 9 3 8 1410 811 716 2016 17 23 S3 1014 2011 18 22 811 32 27 1115 3 7 2518 23 26 3 8 3 8 11 8 14 23 27 23 a 10 7 1619 411 1611 1827 1916 2 6 28 24 24 28 32 23 27 23 1916 1115 1915 26 31 8 3 610 24 20 1019 2319 710 Black 1519 3127 3126 3 8 wins.
2319 914 19 1 29 25 1012 811 27 23 1115 18 27 18 27 2217 6 9 3122 d-8 11 2114 4 8 13 6 7 11 e-27 24 11 15 1713 2 9 16 1216 26 23 1518 2217 3 BZ-32 27 27 31 24 20 a-913 6-610 g-5 9 12 8 1115 26 22 1519 30 26 3127 28 24 16 2415 914 1410 811 2318 1125 27 23 25 22 14 23 1015 1317
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Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 38
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670GAMES. Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 38
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