Author: John Coffey
Date: 14:42:24 01/13/99
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On January 13, 1999 at 11:21:30, Paulo Soares wrote: >On January 13, 1999 at 08:39:31, Gaetan GARCIA wrote: > >> Hi all ! >> >> I'm fairly new to chess, so please excuse me if my question is highly >>classical and has been answered elsewhere. >> >> I have a lot of fun trying to solve chess problems, but I prefer >>to work on situations which arose in real games and find that 'mate in x' >>are often fairly artificial. I was able to find various resources of >>problems on the net but I noticed that the question is always to find a >>winning move. Do you know where I could find a 'mixed' set of problems >>where the best move sometimes leads to a win and sometimes 'only' to >>avoid immediate defeat. It would be ideal if the problem definition did >>not mention whether the best move leads to a win or not. Unfortunately, >>due to my poor level, I could not do without the solutions... >> >> Thanks for any help. >> >> Gaetan > > >Try the new site of links,"internetchess" with very options of problems sites. >Go to http://www.internetchess.com/ >Good luck!!! >Paulo As long as we are talking about chess problem sites, I should mention my site at http://www.xmission.com/~vote/365 which also has links to other problem sites.
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