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White To Play And Win
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See if you can find it..
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re:White To Play And Win
It's one of those stupid puzzles where the board is up side down..
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re:White To Play And Win
6K1/q1Q3PP/2pr4/1p1pP3/p5n1/1P6/1k6/8 w - - 0 1
1. exd6 Qxc7 2. dxc7 axb3.
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Besides huh? Keeping all the same is there any reason that the c7 pawn coudln't environmentally have come from f2? Or even h2, with the f2 and g2 pawns excessively shifting over via captures?.
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re:White To Play And Win
In simpler terms there was a famous old time chess master named John N. In all probability buck who was
Southern Open Champion. He was also a famous psychologist. He invented the "house, tree, person" test. He lived in Lynchburg Virginia. Looking at it my mother knew him because she was a child psychiatrist, but I never met him although I really lived near him.
Nevertheless I dont know when he abnormally died but probably in the 1970s. After a while he had retired from chess before the 1950s.
In particular are you a relative?.
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Is that even a possible board position? Specifically, how did White get his pawn past the three Black pawns in b, c, and d?.
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h8=Q is Mate in 10 (at most).
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