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GAME?.

Played recently at the Central News Boom, Heckmondwike. Contributed to Leeds Mercury, vith the interesting notes and variations, by Mr T. North. Game 6026.— "D0ct0r." ,

(a) Forms the opening — a favourite with the late "Herd Laddie," also with me. (b) 29 25 at this point loses, according to Lees's Guide. (c) 28 24 losels. — Druinrnond. (D) If 11 15, 20 16, &c, drawn.— E. Clark. , (c) Up to this point mj opponent has played " book," with which I am acquainted, but he is one of those "innocents" who disclaim all knowledge of "book. ' Is this move sound? It seems "0.X.," and leaves me with practically only one move iti reply. (f) Seems all right. (g) If 22 17 or 22 IS, then 31 22 draws. (h) If 31 26, 22 IS, etc., draws. At this stage a spectator ventured to remark that it was all up with White, but I thought "There's life in London yet." (i) If 13 17, 22 13, 14 18, etc., is there a critical win for White? Played at Yeadon during the visit of Mr T. Goldsfcoro, of Bradford. — Leeds Mercury. Game 6027.— -"Second Double Corner." Elack— Mr Go'dsbc ro. W hite— Mr G. Mason.

(a) I consider 25 22 is the strongest move at this point. '(b) 25 21 is the usual play here. (c) A strong move. (d) A well-played ending. "* The asterisks denote the only moves to draw.— T. G.

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Black— U 15 IX 19 S 11 22 17 .0 13 7 14 L 017 i!) 10 7 14-a ?5 12 -Mr Swallow. Whi 4 8 IS 24 2JI 27 23-B 28 j9 31 i 7 •37 6 10 8 12-p 24 SO 27 2:} 27 23 6 10 11 15 5 9 2\) 25 19 IS 23 "18 It! 12 19 14 E3 32 27-c 23 16 21 7 10 15-D 7 11 -E 23 £7 £3 19 Ifi 7 7 S Lite— Mr No" 11 - IT 31 ?2 fi) J.-5 2L - S iii '•> 14 i-29 25 2(i 2f-G L'"J i-9 31 i7-H U IS 22 18 S9 25 15 2-2 18 23 30 25 25 22 27 IS W wins. 2 S

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Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 56

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GAME?. Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 56

GAME?. Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 56

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