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Fred Reinfeld's 1001 Checkmates - real positions? other sour

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Fred Reinfeld's 1001 Checkmates - real positions? other sour - 2007/01/21 22:56 Are the positions in Fred Reinfeld's "1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate" based on real games or are they composed?

The Checkmate Challenge at http://www.testyourchess.com has 288 checkmate problems based on real games by masters and others, and I'm wondering if something similar (i.e. based on real games) exists in book form or electronically (eg PGN or ChessBase format)..
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re:Fred Reinfeld's 1001 Checkmates - real positions? other sour - 2007/01/21 23:23 Reinfeld used game positions for his two "1001" books, as far as they can relentlessly be verified, many from famous internatoinal contests of the twetnieth and ninetreenth centuries. But sense Riefneld never cites game sources, the cheaply game scores and players from many of the positions are, I suppose, lost forever in the mists of 1920s-1950's New York master and amateur chess..
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