Author: Robert Ericsson
Date: 04:10:52 04/30/99
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On April 29, 1999 at 12:24:10, Pierre Bourget wrote: > >On April 29, 1999 at 05:12:16, Robert Ericsson wrote: > >>On April 28, 1999 at 11:23:46, jose hernandez wrote: >> >>> >>>White = Rb1, Rh1 , Be2, Kf2 , Qe3, Nd5, Ne7. >>>pawns = c4, e4 , f3, g2 , h5. >>> >>> >>>Black = Ra8, Bc8, Qa3, Rf8, Kg7, Nd4, Ne6 >>>pawns = d7, d6, c5, f7, g6, h7. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Please put this Beautiful Mate problem to Fritz. >>> >>>Fritz cant do it. >>> >>>What is the move ??? >> >>I have seen this position very recently in either a magazine or >>on the web (Tim Krabbé's home page I thought but I can't find it). >>In this article they showed not only this position but also some >>similar games with the same mate. >> >>Who are the players? >> >>BTW: should the pawns really be on d7+d6? It seems so odd :-) >I found this position as Schmid -N.N.(unknow) Heidelberg 1946 in Neishtadt book >Queen Sacrifice ,page123 also in Anthology of Chess Combinations as >P.Schmidt-Richter ,Heidelberg 1946 ,diagram # 1997 page 389.You can probably >find it in other books on chess combinations. Thanks! I'd better check my books and magazines at home. But it still bugs me that I can't remember there I read it in the first place... ;-) I still think it was on Krabbé's home page. I'd better send him an e-mail an ask!
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