PROBLEM 1603.
By R. G. Laws.
Whito to play and mat* in thr-w :i >yes. 4Kt3,bKPp?p1,5p2,2p1kp2,3R4,8, 2Q 2 P ?, 8.
Answer To Correspondent, New Chum. —Glad to hear from you again. Your - solutions of Problems 1601 and 1602 are quite correct. Mackenzie's problem is, as you say, somewhat difficult. Hope you will continue to send solutions. By practice you will soon be able easily to solve all two move and three piove problems. Solutions. Problem No. 15S9.—(Tourney Problem No. 25). k-By E. Pradignat (two moves).—3 kt 3 kt, 1 P 1 P 2 P q, 6pl, Plpk2Pl, Plp2Bß 1/2P5, 4KP2, IQ6.
Wbite.T | Black, T7 j White, 2. P-Kt 8 equal Kt^Any (Mates accordingly.
Problem No. 1600 (Tourney Problem No. 26). J. Slent (three moves).—2 kt kt 4, r R B Xt 2 p B, p p P 2 P p 1, 1 Xt 1 k 4, P P 5 p, 4 P 2 Q, 1 X 2 p 3, 4 R 2 b.
White, 1. Black, 1. l White, 2. BxKtP Xt xB * Xt xKt eh &c. K-K sor B 5 Q-Kt 4ch , Ac. R x B Xt x R eh *c. P x Xt R x P eh &c. Fx P P-K 4 eh Ac. Kt-B 2 Q x B eh &c. Xt x P B-Kt 8 eh <*c. Any other Kt-B 3 eh -tc.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 48
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