A relatively straightforward Mate in 2, courtesy of Mr RB Wormald.
[3R1r2/7N/8/3pkPN1/3p2Kb/1pP2Ppp/4q3/1Br1Rb2 w - - 0 1] White to Play : Mate in 2 |
Mate in two [http://signalman90.blogspot.nl/2013/02/solution-to-problem-rb-wormald-1867.html]
Notes from the nadir of chess
A relatively straightforward Mate in 2, courtesy of Mr RB Wormald.
[3R1r2/7N/8/3pkPN1/3p2Kb/1pP2Ppp/4q3/1Br1Rb2 w - - 0 1] White to Play : Mate in 2 |
Posted by Signalman at 12:01
Labels: Chess History, Puzzle
Technically, it would be difficult to fail this mate problem, as there were 4 or 5 alternatives given in Chess Tempo. However, I was pleas...
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