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Subject: Re: Another Clever Problem; Samuel Loyd New York Albion 1857 (SPOILER)

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 12:03:53 03/06/02

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On March 06, 2002 at 15:00:46, Terry McCracken wrote:

>On March 06, 2002 at 14:33:05, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On March 06, 2002 at 14:26:54, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>
>>>On March 06, 2002 at 14:12:35, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 06, 2002 at 14:07:15, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>>>[snip[
>>>>>Ok then! Well then simply put you must consider castling is a possible option:)
>>>>>If too much is said, then the problem becomes mundane.
>>>>
>>>>Where do the assumptions stop?
>>>>Might pawns be e.p. vulnerable?
>>>>Might we be playing a chess variant?
>>>>
>>>>The problem as stated is simply buggy.
>>>
>>>You _must_ keep all options, possibilities open!
>>>
>>>Then your mind is Free to Solve the problem/s:o)
>>
>>I can solve them all instantly, using the technique of "hidden queens"
>
>Sorry Dan, I'm afraid your point is lost on me!?
>
>*Hidden Queens*? Duh...I'm afraid I need an explanation! *Sigh*
>
>Terry

Do you mean all is hidden, and we just uncover this?

Terry



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