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White to Play
Our second installment of our memoriam for Boris Spassky.
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White to Play
This week and next we will pay homage to former World Champion, Boris Spassky, who passed away some days ago. He is inextricably paired with Bobby Fischer for their two historic matches. Contrary to the movie Pawn Sacrifice, the two were actually friends as well.
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White to Play
This composition is slightly tricky because of the constant threat of mate on c1. Next week, we will start our tribute to the recently deceased former world champion, Boris Spassky.
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White to Play
Not all mating attacks begin with a check, but the checks do follow.
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White to Play and Draw
One of my favorite Richard Reti studies. White can’t promote right away because of the bishop check, so what does White do as the Black pawn intends to run.
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White to Play
For a Mate in Two Monday, we took this from the exceptionally instructive and entertaining classic, The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess. Should be on everyone’s bookshelf.
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Black to Play
A famous Fischer position from 1960 against Letelier
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White to Play
A good many chess puzzle sites give mating challenges that are of a few moves. I do that, too. However, I also like to throw in one like today’s puzzle. This is what I call a “step back” puzzle. I take what could be a challenging mating attack and then go back some moves before that to challenge you to find how the first steps took place. ...
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White to Play
This is one pretty composition and one that is instruction as well with regard to promotions.
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White to Play
We stick with the sublime main line instead of the ridiculous hopeless defenses Black could offer.
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White to Play
You know Black is in trouble here. His major pieces are all gathered on the queenside. His castled position is very airy. White realized one other thing—the importance of the d8-h4 diagonal. Once you see why, you are about to produce a mating attack.
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White or Black to Play
A weekend bonus problem from 1846. Whether it is White or Black to move, it’s a mating attack.
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