[blind-chess] Edward, both correct Re: Spoiler Alert Problem WAC073

  • From: "R Dinger" <rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 19:24:10 -0700

Hello Edward,

Your alternative solution looks good as well.

Richard
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From: Eddyz69@xxxxxxx 
To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:59 PM
Subject: [blind-chess] Spoiler Alert Problem WAC073


Hello all,
Good job Carol.  There is another valid solution based on the same principle.  
Instead of 1. Qd2, you could make 1. Qe3.
Edward

Hello all,
This is my solution:
1. Qd2 Bxe6
2. Rxh6+ gxh6
3. Qxh6++
Carol
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From:
R Dinger
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Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:40 PM
Subject: [blind-chess] Problem WAC073

Good Evening 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 WAC073
White to move
FEN Problem Setup:
r1q3rk/
1ppbb1p1/
4Np1p/
p3pP2/
P3P3/
2N4R/
1PP1Q1PP/
3R2K1
 w - - 0 1
Short Algebraic Problem Setup:
White: Kg1, Qe2, Rd1, Rh3, Nc3, Ne6, Pa4, Pb2, Pc2, Pe4, Pf5, Pg2, Ph2
Black: Kh8, Qc8, Ra8, Rg8, Bd7, Be7, Pa5, Pb7, Pc7, Pe5, Pf6, Pg7, Ph6
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