DRAUGHTS.
PROBLEM No. 7. By Mr. A. Reekie, Belfast.
BLACK,
WHITE
Black to play and win.
Game No. 7. —“ White Dylce”
Played at Leeds between Messrs. Strickland and Goodall, Mr. Strickland allowing the odds of the drawsj GOODALL’S MOVE.
25 21 30 25 24 19 26 23 (a) 4-8 would draw here.—W.S.
SOLUTION OF PROBLEM 5. 28 24 26 23 9 13 2 6 26 23 21 25 22 26 18 14 10 17 30 26 10 15 23 18 23 18 23 16 13 22 6 10 22 17 Drawn,
11 15 10 17 G 10 15 24 IS 22 22 17 21 14 25 21 32 28 23 m 8 11 1 G 10 17 7 10 17 21 17 14 29 25 21 14 14 7 20 1G 10 17 G 10 («)15 18 3 10 21 25 21 14 25 21 ‘ 24 .20 28 19 1G 11 9 18 10 17 (l)ll' 15 10 14 23 14 21 14 28 24 19 15 White 0 10 2 G 4 8 14 17 wins
4 8 12 1G (1) IS 27 7 10 3 10 27 24 2G 28 82 28 14 7 24 10 White wins.
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Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 11
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200DRAUGHTS. Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 11
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