11 problem(s) found in 3690 milliseconds (displaying 11 problem(s)). [COMMENTDATE>=20220810 AND G='3#' AND A='Loyd, Samuel'] [download as LaTeX]
1. Dh8! Ke1 2. Sd1 Kd2 3. Dc3# 2. ... Kf1 3. Dh1#
1. ... Kg1 2. Sd1 Kf1 3. Dh1#
1. ... Kg3 2. Dh4+ Kxh4 3. Sxf5#
1. ... Kxe3 2. Dd4#
1. ... Kg1 2. Sd1 Kf1 3. Dh1#
1. ... Kg3 2. Dh4+ Kxh4 3. Sxf5#
1. ... Kxe3 2. Dd4#
Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (15314), Zugzwang-Goal, Flight-giving key, corner to corner (Schlüssel), Drag-in sacrifice, Sacrifice of white pieces (D, S)
Genre: 3#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.87
FEN: 8/8/2p5/2K2p2/5P2/4NB2/5kP1/7Q
Reprints: 1374 Schachzeitung , p. 156, 05/1862
28 St. Catharines Constitutional 31/08/1865
La Strategie 1867
2446 Schachzeitung 9, p. 248, 01/08/1867
475 Neue Berliner Schachzeitung , p. 27, 01/1868
189 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1878
423 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
3a-1114 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-12-19 more...
Genre: 3#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.87
FEN: 8/8/2p5/2K2p2/5P2/4NB2/5kP1/7Q
Reprints: 1374 Schachzeitung , p. 156, 05/1862
28 St. Catharines Constitutional 31/08/1865
La Strategie 1867
2446 Schachzeitung 9, p. 248, 01/08/1867
475 Neue Berliner Schachzeitung , p. 27, 01/1868
189 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1878
423 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
3a-1114 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-12-19 more...
1. Dh7! Kc4 2. Dc2+ Kd5 3. Dc6#
1. ... b3 2. Df5+ Kd6 3. La3# 2. ... Kc4 3. Db5#
1. ... Kd6 2. Df7 b3 3. La3#
1. ... Ke6 2. Kc6 ... 3. d5#
BS Problemid: 15317
Authors: Loyd, Sam
Sources:
Years: 1859
1. ... b3 2. Df5+ Kd6 3. La3# 2. ... Kc4 3. Db5#
1. ... Kd6 2. Df7 b3 3. La3#
1. ... Ke6 2. Kc6 ... 3. d5#
BS Problemid: 15317
Authors: Loyd, Sam
Sources:
Years: 1859
3 - P1030677
Samuel Loyd
Sunday Morning Voice 1877
Centennial Tourney 1876/77
Cleveland Voice-Turnier 1877-78
2. Preis
(5+4) C+
#3
Samuel Loyd
Sunday Morning Voice 1877
Centennial Tourney 1876/77
Cleveland Voice-Turnier 1877-78
2. Preis
(5+4) C+
#3
1. Dc3 Sf2 2. De5+ Kxf3 3. Tg3#
1. ... Sg3 2. Dd4+ Kxf3 3. Tf2#
1. ... Kd5 2. Td2+ Ke4,Ke6 3. Td4#,De5#
1. ... Kf4 2. Sd2 h5,S~ 3. Dd4#,Dg3#
1. ... h5 2. Sg5+ Kd5,Kf4 3. Td2#,Dd4#
1. ... Sg3 2. Dd4+ Kxf3 3. Tf2#
1. ... Kd5 2. Td2+ Ke4,Ke6 3. Td4#,De5#
1. ... Kf4 2. Sd2 h5,S~ 3. Dd4#,Dg3#
1. ... h5 2. Sg5+ Kd5,Kf4 3. Td2#,Dd4#
ebenso wie Shinkmans fast identisches P1057647 Einsendung zum Centennial-Turnier 1876-1877
athulin: Actually, this is from the Cleveland Leader tourney, which closed (i.e. with last date for contributions) in Sept. 1876 for US participants. (Report was printed in Cleveland Sunday Morning Voice on 1877-11-18?) It was published under the motto "Just for Fun" as enigma "Tourney Problem 17" in Cleveland Leader on 1876-12-07? [? after dates because cutting book only has hand-written dates, and so risks inaccuracies].
The reference to the Centennial Tourney is incorrect, probably a misinterpretation of the current source reference. (2022-01-04)
Mario Richter: @anders: The reference to the Centennial Tourney comes from 'The Golden Argosy', p. 217:
"Both problems Nos. 291 [Shinkman's P1057647] and 291A [this problem, i.e Loyd's P1030677] were entered in the same tourney, in which Loyd's set won the second prize. ... No. 291A. S. Loyd. second Prize, Centennial ty., 1876-77" (2022-01-04)
SP: I can verify publication date of 7/xii/1876. Cleveland library has
cutting that includes printed date.
The source of the attribution error appears to be the Golden Argosy,
as Mario says. This is repeated by other sources such as Howard. (2023-06-01)
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athulin: Actually, this is from the Cleveland Leader tourney, which closed (i.e. with last date for contributions) in Sept. 1876 for US participants. (Report was printed in Cleveland Sunday Morning Voice on 1877-11-18?) It was published under the motto "Just for Fun" as enigma "Tourney Problem 17" in Cleveland Leader on 1876-12-07? [? after dates because cutting book only has hand-written dates, and so risks inaccuracies].
The reference to the Centennial Tourney is incorrect, probably a misinterpretation of the current source reference. (2022-01-04)
Mario Richter: @anders: The reference to the Centennial Tourney comes from 'The Golden Argosy', p. 217:
"Both problems Nos. 291 [Shinkman's P1057647] and 291A [this problem, i.e Loyd's P1030677] were entered in the same tourney, in which Loyd's set won the second prize. ... No. 291A. S. Loyd. second Prize, Centennial ty., 1876-77" (2022-01-04)
SP: I can verify publication date of 7/xii/1876. Cleveland library has
cutting that includes printed date.
The source of the attribution error appears to be the Golden Argosy,
as Mario says. This is repeated by other sources such as Howard. (2023-06-01)
more ...
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (15578)
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Henrik Juel (2021-12-10): C+ Popeye 4.61
FEN: 6K1/8/7p/5p2/4k3/5N2/2PQ2R1/7n
Reprints: 4343 Deutsche Schachzeitung , p. 56, 02/1878
4 Moravia (Olmütz/Brünn) 04/1878
234 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1881
88 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
88 Sam Loyd und seine Schachaufgaben 1926
291A The Golden Argosy , p. 217, 1929
144 Classic Chess Problems by Pioneer Composers 1970
3a-1128 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-02-16 more...
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Henrik Juel (2021-12-10): C+ Popeye 4.61
FEN: 6K1/8/7p/5p2/4k3/5N2/2PQ2R1/7n
Reprints: 4343 Deutsche Schachzeitung , p. 56, 02/1878
4 Moravia (Olmütz/Brünn) 04/1878
234 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1881
88 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
88 Sam Loyd und seine Schachaufgaben 1926
291A The Golden Argosy , p. 217, 1929
144 Classic Chess Problems by Pioneer Composers 1970
3a-1128 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-02-16 more...
1. Ld5? Lf5!
1. Lg2! droht 2. Sc5 Lh3,Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 3. Lxb7#
1. ... Lh3 2. Lxh3 bxa6 3. Lg2#
1. ... Lg4 2. c8=D Lf3 3. Sc6#,Sd7#,Sc7#
2. ... Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=S ... 3. Sc7#
2. c8=T Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=L Lxc8,Lf3 3. Sc7#
BS Problemid: 15695
Authors: Loyd, Sam
Sources: International Chess Magazine 1885
Years: 1885
1. Lg2! droht 2. Sc5 Lh3,Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 3. Lxb7#
1. ... Lh3 2. Lxh3 bxa6 3. Lg2#
1. ... Lg4 2. c8=D Lf3 3. Sc6#,Sd7#,Sc7#
2. ... Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=S ... 3. Sc7#
2. c8=T Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=L Lxc8,Lf3 3. Sc7#
BS Problemid: 15695
Authors: Loyd, Sam
Sources: International Chess Magazine 1885
Years: 1885
'Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems' ist sich bei der Quelle nicht sicher und gibt an: "Elizabeth Herald, c. 1890?", 'Der Schachzug' gibt an: "'Chess Magazine', 1878". Die 'Philadelphia Times' schreibt: "The following problem by Mr. Samuel Loyd, originally published in the New York 'Evening Telegram' and reprinted in the 'International' ..."
'New York Evening Telegram' (Leiter der Schachrubrik "Castles and Kings": Sam Loyd):
Composers not infrequently get the idea of the trick for a problem by first placing the black king on the board alone and adding the other pieces one at a time as the problem becomes developed during the course of construction. Sometimes the relative positions of the kings will suggest a good theme to build upon. During a recent visit to the New York Chess Club our chess editor was invited to compose an impromptu position for the members to solve, and the placing of the two kings in opposite corners of the board - as shown on the diagram - was given as a theme to work upon. The position of the pieces illustrates the group of solvers in one corner, and the author in another awaiting the arrival of the solution, which, by the way, he will add, wass not so spontaneous as the composing. It is a crude affair, but is thought to give evidence of latent genius which may yet come to the surface. While referring to the placing of the kings, we give our readers another little puzzle in the same line [s. P1364636], which they will find both amusing and instructive ..."
Henrik Juel: duals 1.Lg2 Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 2.c8=DTLS (2022-08-11)
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'New York Evening Telegram' (Leiter der Schachrubrik "Castles and Kings": Sam Loyd):
Composers not infrequently get the idea of the trick for a problem by first placing the black king on the board alone and adding the other pieces one at a time as the problem becomes developed during the course of construction. Sometimes the relative positions of the kings will suggest a good theme to build upon. During a recent visit to the New York Chess Club our chess editor was invited to compose an impromptu position for the members to solve, and the placing of the two kings in opposite corners of the board - as shown on the diagram - was given as a theme to work upon. The position of the pieces illustrates the group of solvers in one corner, and the author in another awaiting the arrival of the solution, which, by the way, he will add, wass not so spontaneous as the composing. It is a crude affair, but is thought to give evidence of latent genius which may yet come to the surface. While referring to the placing of the kings, we give our readers another little puzzle in the same line [s. P1364636], which they will find both amusing and instructive ..."
Henrik Juel: duals 1.Lg2 Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 2.c8=DTLS (2022-08-11)
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (15695), Symbol problem
Genre: 3#
FEN: kNb5/PpP5/NPB5/8/8/8/8/7K
Reprints: International Chess Magazine 06/1885
416 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
XVII Flights of Fancy , p. 37, 1919
55 Kurioses Schach 1975
23 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
Genre: 3#
FEN: kNb5/PpP5/NPB5/8/8/8/8/7K
Reprints: International Chess Magazine 06/1885
416 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
XVII Flights of Fancy , p. 37, 1919
55 Kurioses Schach 1975
23 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
1. Sxd6+! Kxd4 2. c3+ Kc5 3. Sb7#
2. ... Ke3,Ke5 3. Sxc4#
2. ... Kxc3 3. Sb5#
1. ... Kxd6 2. Kb5 ... 3. Dc6#
2. ... Ke3,Ke5 3. Sxc4#
2. ... Kxc3 3. Sb5#
1. ... Kxd6 2. Kb5 ... 3. Dc6#
Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (33708)
Genre: 3#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.87
FEN: 3b4/P3p1q1/1p1ppr2/3k1p2/K1pBN3/3p2P1/2P3Q1/8
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-12-20 more...
Genre: 3#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.87
FEN: 3b4/P3p1q1/1p1ppr2/3k1p2/K1pBN3/3p2P1/2P3Q1/8
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-12-20 more...
1. Kd2+! g1=D,g1=T 2. Tf1 Dxf1,Txf1 3. Dxf1#
1. ... g1=S 2. Ld1 2. ... Sxf3+ 3. Lxf3#
2. ... Se2 3. Lxe2#
1. ... g1=L 2. Ke1 Lxf2+ 3. Kxf2#
Cook: 1. Ke2+! g1=D,g1=T 2. Tf1 Dxf1+ 3. Dxf1#
1. ... g1=S+ 2. Kf1 Sxf3 3. Dxf3#
2. ... Se2 3. Kxe2#
1. ... g1=L 2. Kf1,Ke1 Lxf2,Lxf2+ 3. Kxf2#
1. ... g1=S 2. Ld1 2. ... Sxf3+ 3. Lxf3#
2. ... Se2 3. Lxe2#
1. ... g1=L 2. Ke1 Lxf2+ 3. Kxf2#
Cook: 1. Ke2+! g1=D,g1=T 2. Tf1 Dxf1+ 3. Dxf1#
1. ... g1=S+ 2. Kf1 Sxf3 3. Dxf3#
2. ... Se2 3. Kxe2#
1. ... g1=L 2. Kf1,Ke1 Lxf2,Lxf2+ 3. Kxf2#
A.C. White: "His unsound 3-er, No. 622, is very important historically, in that it was the first attempt ever made to combine three promotion variations from a single Black Pawn. Last year, J. Möller quite independently arrived at a similar version, entirely sound and very beautiful [P1246525]. The only difference was that he placed the Rook at c1, the Queen at d4, and a Knight at f4 instead of the Bishop. His solution is 1. Qd3, involving the same principles as Loyd's did. I mention this to show how near Loyd's genius led him to the ultimate rendering which another discovered fifty-four years later. But Loyd was, for once, too impetuous: " That problem should be killed. It is not in 'Strategy', nor in my collection. I revised it in that little corner problem which gives all the good there is in it [s. P1059071]" (L. 1909). This must remain one of the instances where I disagree with Loyd. His monogram, No. 623 [P1059071], is ingenious enough, but it lacks the complete task feature which made No. 622 a remarkable conception for a youth of seventeen to chance on."
Henrik Juel: cooked 1.Kd2,Ke2+ (2022-03-01)
milan: [wPf3e4=bP +wPe3bPd3 1.Kd2! black AUW M.Frelih (2023-03-30)
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Henrik Juel: cooked 1.Kd2,Ke2+ (2022-03-01)
milan: [wPf3e4=bP +wPe3bPd3 1.Kd2! black AUW M.Frelih (2023-03-30)
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (40292)
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/4P3/1B3P1p/5Qpp/R3K2k
Reprints: 4 The Leader 03/07/1869
622 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems , p. 404, 1913
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2023-08-19 more...
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/4P3/1B3P1p/5Qpp/R3K2k
Reprints: 4 The Leader 03/07/1869
622 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems , p. 404, 1913
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2023-08-19 more...
7 - P1057933
Samuel Loyd
La Strategie 1909
Numa Préti-Gedächnisturnier
keine Auszeichnung
(9+12) C+
#3
Samuel Loyd
La Strategie 1909
Numa Préti-Gedächnisturnier
keine Auszeichnung
(9+12) C+
#3
1. Sd6? droht 2. Se4 1. ... Sg3!,Txe2!
1. Lb7! droht 2. Lb8 Kb6 3. Lxa7#
1. ... Lxb7 2. Sd6 Kd4 3. Se4# 2. ... Kd5 3. Sxb7#
1. ... Txe2 2. Lb8
1. Lb7! droht 2. Lb8 Kb6 3. Lxa7#
1. ... Lxb7 2. Sd6 Kd4 3. Se4# 2. ... Kd5 3. Sxb7#
1. ... Txe2 2. Lb8
Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (42990), Sacrifice key, Bishop sacrifice, Rook sacrifice, Drohzuwachs, Preplan
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: b7/p1BR2pK/B1p5/pNk3p1/Pp4Pp/1P3n2/4R2r/7n
Reprints: 126 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems , p. 132, 1926
182 Versunkene Schätze , p. 82, 1998
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2022-10-03 more...
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: b7/p1BR2pK/B1p5/pNk3p1/Pp4Pp/1P3n2/4R2r/7n
Reprints: 126 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems , p. 132, 1926
182 Versunkene Schätze , p. 82, 1998
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2022-10-03 more...
1. d6 Kf4 2. Dc5 ... 3. Df2#
1. ... Ke5 2. Dc1 Kd4 3. Dc3#
2. ... Kf5 3. Dg5#
1. ... e5 2. Da7 Ke6 3. Dd7#
2. ... Kf4 3. Df2#
2. ... Kg6 3. Dh7#
Vergleiche P1138555.
1. ... Ke5 2. Dc1 Kd4 3. Dc3#
2. ... Kf5 3. Dg5#
1. ... e5 2. Da7 Ke6 3. Dd7#
2. ... Kf4 3. Df2#
2. ... Kg6 3. Dh7#
Vergleiche P1138555.
1. Td2! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Sa3+ 2. Kb3
2. ... Kb1 3. Td1#
2. ... Sb1 3. Txa2#
2. ... Sc2,Sa3~ 3. Td1#
1. ... Sxd2 2. Sc1,Sd4 Sb1,Sd2~ 3. Sb3#
1. ... Sa3+ 2. Kb3
2. ... Kb1 3. Td1#
2. ... Sb1 3. Txa2#
2. ... Sc2,Sa3~ 3. Td1#
1. ... Sxd2 2. Sc1,Sd4 Sb1,Sd2~ 3. Sb3#
s.a. die Version P1156415
Henrik Juel: Damaged by duals after 1... Sxd2,Sc3 (2020-06-21)
Jürgen Kratz: Urdruck: The Evening Telegram (New York), 30. März 1885
"Introductory Problem No. 1 - by our Chess Editor" (2024-02-04)
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Henrik Juel: Damaged by duals after 1... Sxd2,Sc3 (2020-06-21)
Jürgen Kratz: Urdruck: The Evening Telegram (New York), 30. März 1885
"Introductory Problem No. 1 - by our Chess Editor" (2024-02-04)
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Keywords: Miniature Collection (0046332)
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/8/8/p1K1N3/kn1R4
Reprints: 120 Schachminiaturen 1902
1704 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 37, p. 442, 10/09/1911
Allgemeiner Tiroler Anzeiger 16/05/1914
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-11
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-02-05 more...
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/8/8/p1K1N3/kn1R4
Reprints: 120 Schachminiaturen 1902
1704 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 37, p. 442, 10/09/1911
Allgemeiner Tiroler Anzeiger 16/05/1914
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-11
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-02-05 more...
1. Sf7! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Kf5 2. Tc6 Kf4 3. Tf6#
1. ... Ke6 2. Le4 Kd7 3. Lf5#
2. ... Kf6 3. Tc6#
1. ... Kg6 2. Lg4 Kh7 3. Lf5#
2. ... Kf6 3. Tc6#
1. ... Kf5 2. Tc6 Kf4 3. Tf6#
1. ... Ke6 2. Le4 Kd7 3. Lf5#
2. ... Kf6 3. Tc6#
1. ... Kg6 2. Lg4 Kh7 3. Lf5#
2. ... Kf6 3. Tc6#
A10TL1
in 'Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems' ist das Urdruckjahr 1859 mit einem Fragezeichen versehen.
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2023-07-08)
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in 'Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems' ist das Urdruckjahr 1859 mit einem Fragezeichen versehen.
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2023-07-08)
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Keywords: Miniature Collection (0057421), Miniature
Genre: 3#
FEN: 5K2/8/5k1N/8/8/5B2/5P2/2R5
Reprints: 496 American Chess-Nuts , p. 145, 1868
9 Über Land und Meer 03/1872
458 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1878
135 Schachminiaturen - Neue Folge 1903
462 777 Chess Miniatures in Three 1908
339 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
Pulsnitzer Tageblatt 13/08/1932
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2023-07-08 more...
Genre: 3#
FEN: 5K2/8/5k1N/8/8/5B2/5P2/2R5
Reprints: 496 American Chess-Nuts , p. 145, 1868
9 Über Land und Meer 03/1872
458 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1878
135 Schachminiaturen - Neue Folge 1903
462 777 Chess Miniatures in Three 1908
339 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
Pulsnitzer Tageblatt 13/08/1932
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2023-07-08 more...
1. Sfg3+! Kg1 2. Sg5
Keywords: Miniature Collection (0063732), Miniature, Checking key
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/8/8/5N1K/4N3/8/5npn/7k
Reprints: XLVII Illustrirtes Familien-Journal (Leipzig) 264 1858
56 The White Knights , p. 76, 1917
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-03-13 more...
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/8/8/5N1K/4N3/8/5npn/7k
Reprints: XLVII Illustrirtes Familien-Journal (Leipzig) 264 1858
56 The White Knights , p. 76, 1917
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-03-13 more...
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