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Draughts.

• « (By W. S. KING.) SOLUTION- OF PROBLEM--No. 160. (By 11 Dalciphone."}' Black: 14, 19; king 23. White: 21; kings 6, 32. White to play, Black to draw. a J~ 2B 17 - 13 19—15 13 —17 23—18 23—28 18—14 26—22 14—10 10—17 28—24 , 24—19 15—11 19—23 26—30 30—28 22—IS Drawn. SOLUTION OP PROBLEM No. 181. (By W. Watson.) Black: 10, 26; kings 2, 32. White: 5 , 24 , 27; kings 3, 19. White to play <uid win.' 27—21 a 2-11 S— 1 20—27 33—27 19—16 27—18 6-24 3 7 11—20 1 — 6 W. wins. (a) 19—23, 20—31, 3—B, 32—28, 23—19, 10 —15, etc., drawn. , PROBLEM No. 185. By R. Izzett, Hamilton. Black: G, 7, 9, 15, 19, 20.

White: 13, 17, 21, 26, 27, 28. White to play and win. CORRESPONDENCE GAME. Played by correspondence between Messrs W. D. Banstead, Lowestoft, and 'J. Knight, Northampton, the former having the black men. ' 11 The Bristol.” 11— 27—24 17—21 23—18 24 B—ll 23-16 7—lo 16—19 29—25 15—19 18—15 23—16 4 8 24—15 10—14 12— 17—13 11—25 Ifi—li 22—18 2 6 28—24 1-I—l7 9—14 25—22 25—20 15—10 18— 9 11—17 21—19 ‘ 6—24 6—14 21—14 29—23 13— 6 25 1 o—l7 31—27 25—22 10— 32—27 B—l2 26—23 22 1— 5 27—23 22—26 6- _ 27—23(a) 5- 9 Black wins. , W This move loses. The correct play is: 26 5- 9(b) 18- 4 10-14 19— 27—23 27—31 19—15 30— ( B—l2 4 8 . 17—02 IUB ' 52-15 lUS Ui 31- 3- 8 8-11 10-1 7- 20—16 26-17 10— 1 23 11—27 11— 7 18—11 t Drawn. (b) If 15-19, 24—15; 10—19, 18—14, etc., drawn. A "WILL 0’ THE WTSP ” GAME. This game, by Dr Schaefer, published in Neward “Cal!,” is well worth the club player's attention; 11— 18—14(a) 22—25 10—19 23—10 17—22 27—21 25 29 9-13 26-17 , 6- 9(e) 9-*G 26- 1,1-22 15-10 20-23 6- 9 23-18 9-14 6- 2 E2--18 7—10(b) 18- 9 25-22 15—22 14— 7 11—15 2 7 25—18, 3—lo 10— 7 22—1* 8— 19—15 15—24 7—ll 29-25 10-19 7 3 17—14 9 24—15 24—27 20—16 18- 9 2 6 23-18 (g)lt-lO 5—14 28—24 27—31 30-26 31—28 B— 9(c) 3 7 21—25 4 8 24—20 31—27 26—'’2 25-22 9—13 19—15(f) 16-14 1— 5 27-24 27—23 11—15 22-18 1,1—17 7-10 10- 6 14— ‘l7 24—19 21—18 22—18 21-14 17—21(d) 15-11 14-23 10-17 32—27 B—ls 19—20 Drawn. . (a) Black can win against 18—15 or 34—29. (b) 2-6, 27-23. 22—26, 32-27. White best, (c) 12—16, _ 24—21, 46 -19,. 20—16, 11—20, 15— 10, etc,, in poor for Block 1 . (d) 22—26, 30—21, 17—22. 32—27, 22—25 18— 11-18, 19—15, IS—22, 23—19,- 25-30, 27 24. White wines. (e) 23—20, 30-26, 21-35, 19-16. White wins. (f) 9—6, B—ll, 7—15, 27—21. Brawn or 7—lo, 19— 12—19, 10-7. Drawn. (g) 18—23, of course, would lose for Black, agEi!--: rr-ragg;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12244, 16 February 1918, Page 15

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Draughts. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12244, 16 February 1918, Page 15

Draughts. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12244, 16 February 1918, Page 15

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