[blind-chess] Re: Problem WAC 138

  • From: "Chris Ross" <c.ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2016 23:32:12 -0000

All,

 

I don't really get these problems - in that, why are you looking at obscure
positions, that will never happen in real chess situations?

 

Also, self-congratulations is a rather weird way to do things, is it not?

 

1.       H5 will win easily for white here.

 

Can I suggest a more productive way to study chess positions?

 

Take it easy

Chris

 

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Subject: [blind-chess] Problem WAC 138

 

Problem WAC 138
White to move
FEN:
r1bq3r/
ppppR1p1/
5n1k/
3P4/
6pP/
3Q4/
PP1N1PP1/
5K1R
W - - 0 1
Short Algebraic Problem Setup:
White: Kf1, Qd3, Rh1, Re7, Nd2, Pa2, Pb2, Pd5, Pf2, Pg2, Ph4
Black: Kh6, Qd8, Ra8, Rh8, Bc8, Nf6, Pa7, Pb7, Pc7, Pd7, Pg7, Pg4 

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