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Solutions.

Two Brilliancy Games.

Solution of Puoblem 13C9.

Key move— l P-Q 3 Solution of Problem 1370. Key move— l li-Q 8. [An elegant composition.]

Game between Messrs D. Janowski and D. Marco. This and the following game divided the Brilliancy prize in the Vienna t aivney, 180b'. Queen's Gambit Declined. White. Black. White. Black. (Janowski.) (Marcs.) (Janowski.) (Marco.) 1 P-Q 4 P-Q 4 15 P x P B x P 2 P-Q B 4 P-K 3 16 Bx B Xx B 3QKt B3 X Kt-B 3 17 K--K5 R-K B 1 4 B-TC Kb 5 B-K 2 18 K-R ] B-K B 3 5 P-K 3 P-Q Xt 3 19 H-K Xt 1 P-Q R 3 6 Kt-B 3 B-Kr, 2 20 Q-K Xt 4 E.-Q R 2 7PxP PxP 21 Q-K 6ch K-R 1 88-Q3 - 0-0 22 R-KKt3-bßx Xt 9 0-0 Kt-K 5 23 B x B R-K 2 10 B-K B 4 P-QB4 21 Q-K X 6 Q-Q2 11 Q-K 2 KtxKt 25 QR-KKtl K(K B 1)12 P x Xt P-Q U 5 X B 2 13 B-Q V, 2 P-K B 4 26 Bx Xt Resigns. 14 P-KKt4-aB-QBl («) This is where the brilliancy begins. " There is a tide ia the affairs of chess, etc." (6) Threatening Kt-K Xt 6 eh. Game between Messrs J. Mieses and D. Janowski. French Defence. White. Black. White. Black. (Mieses.) (Janowski.) (Mieses ) (Janowski.) 1 P-K 4 P-K ;i 26 R x P Q X B 7 2 P-Q 4 P-Q 4 27 R(KKt4)3 B-K 3 PxP Xt 2 Q x P 4 Kt-Q 2-a. X Kt-B 3 28 Q-K R 5 R(K 1)-K 5 P-QB3-& P-QKt3 Bl 6 P-K Xt 3 H-Q Xt 2 29 KB 2 Q-K B 5 7 B-K Xt 2 B-K 2 M) R-K Xt 5 Q-K R 7 BQ-QB2 O-O 31 Q-K Xt 4 Q-KR2ch 9 Xt x P Kt-Q 4 32 K-Kt 3 B X B 5 10 Kt-K B 3 Kt-Q 2 33 K-K R 5 B-K R 3 11 P-K R4 P-K a 3-c 34 Qx X P K-K, 1 12 0-0-0 P-KB4 35 R-K Xt 6 R-KB3 13 Kt(K4)Q2 Xt x B 36 H- (R 5) xB Q x R 14 P x JCt Kt-K B 3 37 P.. xQ eh Px R 15 X R-K Ktl Kt-K Xt 5 3S Q-K 5 K-R 2 1G Q R-K 1 B-Q 3 39 QxP eh K(B 1)-K 17 Kt-K Xt 5 P x Xt B 2 18 Bxß 11-Q Ktl 40 Q-KKt3 R-K Xt 3 19 B-K B 3 PxP 41 -Q-Q 3 K-Kt 2 £0 Px P Kt-K R 3 42 Kt-Q B 4 R-K B 7 21 R-K Xt 2 Q x P 43 P-Q 5 R Kt3)-K 22 X (X 1)-K Xt 7 Kr, 1 R-K B 2 44 P-Q 6 P-Q Xt 4 23 B-K 2 Q R-1C 1 45 P-Q 7 P x Xt eh 24 Q-Q 1 Kt-K Xt 5 40 Xx P RQ 7 25 B x Xt P x B I P queens and White won in a few more moves, (re) An unusual position in this opening. (6) This seems the only way of regaining the P. (c) Compulsory.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2252, 29 April 1897, Page 40

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Solutions. Two Brilliancy Games. Otago Witness, Issue 2252, 29 April 1897, Page 40

Solutions. Two Brilliancy Games. Otago Witness, Issue 2252, 29 April 1897, Page 40