Solution to Problems.
Problem 1905: Key move, E-K 6. Problem 1906. Key move, Kt-K B 7.
If X x Xt, 2 Q-Q B 2 eh. If K-B 6, 3 Kt-K 5 If K-Q 5, 3 B-K 5. If P x Xt, Q Kt-K 5. If K-Q 4, 3 Q-Q 1. If K-B c, 3 Q-Q Xt 2. If any other, 3 Q mates at B 4. If B x Xt, 2 Q-Q Xt 2 eh, X moves; 3 Kt^K 5 mate. If B-B 6, 2 B-K 5 eh, X x Xt; 3 Q-Q B 5 mate. If B-Kt 7or any other, 2 Q-Q 1 eh, X moves; 3 Kt-Q 6 mate.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
F. A. L. X.— Your
problems appear in this
The amended position is sound, but
issue. The amended position is sound, but you are no doubt aware that there are two short mates. Thank you for your message "" of sympathy. J. A. Oonnell, Wellington.— Much obliged for report of N"ew Zealand Chess Association and copy of ICew Zealand Times.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 62
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173Solution to Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 62
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