Hello all, 1. -Rxe5 2. dxe5 cxb4 3. cxb4 Ke6 4. Kf3 f4 5. Ke2 Kxe5 6. Kd3 Kf5 7. Kd4 g4 8. hxg4+ Kxg4 9. Kxd5 Kf3 10. Ke5 g5 11. Kf5 Kxf2 12. Kxg5 f3 13. a5 Ke2 14. a6 f2 15. b5 f1=Q Edward Good Morning Puzzlers, This problem is from Mario Lang's puzzle web page at _http://delysid.org/chess/epd.cgi_ () and is reported to be from Fred Reinfield's book "Win At Chess" 1958. Problem WAC087 Black to move FEN Problem Setup: 8/ p3k1p1/ 4r3/ 2ppNpp1/ PP1P4/ 2P3KP/ 5P2/ 8 b - - 0 1 Short Algebraic Problem Setup: White: Kg3, Ne5, Pa4, Pb4, Pc3, Pd4, Pf2, Ph3 Black: Ke7, Re6, Pa7, Pc5, Pd5, Pf5, Pg5, Pg7 In a message dated 10/14/2011 1:54:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx writes: Good Morning Puzzlers, This problem is from Mario Lang's puzzle web page at _http://delysid.org/chess/epd.cgi_ () and is reported to be from Fred Reinfield's book "Win At Chess" 1958. Problem WAC087 Black to move FEN Problem Setup: 8/ p3k1p1/ 4r3/ 2ppNpp1/ PP1P4/ 2P3KP/ 5P2/ 8 b - - 0 1 Short Algebraic Problem Setup: White: Kg3, Ne5, Pa4, Pb4, Pc3, Pd4, Pf2, Ph3 Black: Ke7, Re6, Pa7, Pc5, Pd5, Pf5, Pg5, Pg7