Author: Albert Silver
Date: 08:49:22 10/02/01
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Thanks for the very interesting suite. How certain are you about the solutions?
Some are evident, but not all. For example, in the first diagram, 1.h3 looks
clearly stronger than Rxd5 as it prevents 1...Rb1+ 2.Kf2 Rb2+ and 3...Rxa2, but
is it assuredly winning after 1.h3? and is h3 the only winning move?
Albert
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