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Bruno's Chess Problem: 07/05/2024
G.F.Anderson, 1918
Mat en 2(***)
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1. Kg3! ... 2. Qf1#
1... Bc6, Ba6, Bc8 2. Nd6#
1... Bxd5 2. Qxd5#
1... cxb6+ 2. Nf4#
1... c6+ 2. Ndc7#
1... d3 2. Qf4#
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- 2024-05-07 11:55:11, by problemist
- "The unities, sir… are a completeness—a kind of universal dove-tailedness with regard to place and time."
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Nicholas Nickleby, ch. 4, 1838–1839.
This nice problem is not listed in the databases. The idea is to clear the f-file for a mate by Qf1, but 1. Kg4?, Kg2? Bc8+!, cxb6! thus 1. Kg3 (2. Qf1#) releasing the pin of wNd5 and provoking two discovered checks 1.. cxb6+, c6+ answered by the cross-check mates 2. Nf4# (using the pin of bBb7), Ndc7# (to guard e8) showing dual-avoidance. Further 1.. Ba6 (Bc6, Bc8), d3, Bxd5 2. Nd6# pin mate, Qf4#, Qxd5#.
Gerald Frank Anderson (* 28.2.1898 in Newcastle, Colony of Natal, † 23.8.1983 in Hove) British composer, see wikipedia arz, de, en, fi, it, lv, pl ru. "Lieutenant Gerald Frank Anderson MBE, DFC, was a Colony of Natal born flying ace. During World War I, he was accredited with eight aerial victories. [..] Anderson became famous in the chess problem world, having begun composing problems as early as 1912. He published three books on chess problems, a collection of his own problems entitled "Adventures of my chessmen 1914-23", a 1959 collection of Kriegspiel problems entitled "Are there any?" and a 1971 collection of problems by American composer Vincent Lanius Eaton, with whom he established a composing partnership in the 1950s while stationed at the British Embassy in Washington. In addition, the British Chess Problem Society published a collection of his problems in 1974 entitled "A tribute to G.F.Anderson". He also played against World Champion Alexander Alekhine in 1946 in Lisbon, a day before Alekhine died."
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