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Answers to Correspondents.

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Solution of Problem 1059. White. Black. White. Black. P-B 6 5 P-B 4 P x P 2RxBPchKxR 6PxP K-Kl 3 Kb-K 6 eh K-Q 2 7 P-Kt 4 4 Xt x R X x Xt Whitecannow queen a pawn, but his king being unable to move, and the queen imable to mate without the assistance of the king, it becomes necessary to drive the black king to a corner. Black is then forced to move the bishop. White releases the black king with a check, takes the bishop, and wins. -

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Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 38

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Answers to Correspondents. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 38

Answers to Correspondents. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 38

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