PROBLEM 2248.
(Author Unknown.)
[Black.]
[Wbwb.3
Black: 5, 8, 14, 16, 19, 22, king 4. White: 6, 10, 13, 15, 17, 28, 29, king 2. White to play and win.
fin forwarding the above, Mr F. E. Hilliker writes : —It is not often that I trouble you with a selected problem, but the above was given me by a friend, who asked for the solution. It is not hard; at the same time I should term it "nice," and I am sure it will please your numerous solvers. It is from the London Answers, and was termed a "Brain Burnisher for Draughts Players. — Dk. Ed. O.W.]
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Otago Witness, Volume 14, Issue 2648, 14 December 1904, Page 62
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106PROBLEM 2248. Otago Witness, Volume 14, Issue 2648, 14 December 1904, Page 62
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