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Written by blubbie
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Great Gallery of Chess Solvers!The first person who sends a good solution gets the gold medal, and so on... But remember, I don't update the gallery so often, so please be patient. Mail me if you have any questions or remarks or join our brand new forum at blubbie.com.

- chess problem march 17th 2005, composed by J.T.Sanderse, 1951
- GOLD MEDAL Scott Blackwood
- SILVER MEDAL Mitchell
1. Nd5+ Ke6 2. Q98++ - BRONZE MEDAL Bob Morgan
Bg2xe4 f5xe4 2. Re1xe4++ - also solved by.. Rev. Edward J Boyle
 N:e4 with the mate threat of Nc3. If R:a2 then Nc2# - and................ Radu
 bxe4, e4, rxe4++ - and................ Alexander Køpke
 Here is my solution: Well, I think the magic first move is Nxe4. At first it looks like a no go because of black has the opportunity to give a discovered check when moving the king. However, the knight can move back to f6 or g5 and at the same time giving a discovered double check. Very nice. So the main line would be: 1. Nxe4 I. Ke8 2. Nf6mate II. Ke6 2. Ng5mate III. Ng3 2. Nxg3mate IV. Rxb3 2. Nc3mate And so on. There are probably more moves but it seemed to that this is the right line so I stopped looking for more.
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- chess problem january 5th 2005, composed by J.T.Sanderse, 1950
- GOLD MEDAL fab
1. Bg8xe6+ Nd8xe6 2. Rc8xc6++ - SILVER MEDAL Playlight 1. Ng5xe6 Nd8xe6 2. Bg8xe6++
- BRONZE MEDAL Playlight 1. Ne7xc6 Nd8xc6 2. Bg8xe6++
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