Chess problem april 25th 2005
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composed by J.T.Sanderse,1950: 'White to mate in two moves'

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This problem is a bit difficlut to solve. it may take you a while.
 
M. Djunaedi USA
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D Rebisz USA
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Daniel A Mexico
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read this before sending your solution
Written by blubbie on 2005-06-03 18:02:54
Hi there! 
 
The first three persons to write a comment with the correct answer will be added to the "Great Gallery of Chess Solvers" above. Wauh! 
 
Every guest can write a comment rightaway, but if you take a minute to register first you will have your name above your own comment. you may ofcourse help the others by ging them a hint. If your solution is right, I will temporarily unpublish your comment until I have 3 winners. 
 
Once there are three correct answers a new problem will be published. The correct answers will also be published. Please use your brains in stead of a chess program to solve the problem. 
 
Good luck! 
blubbie :)  
 
ps. It would be nice if you mention the country you live in. It saves me the hassle having to do a IP lookup to find it.
Garcia Spain
Written by Guest on 2006-12-03 20:03:33
Be5;Ke5 
e4
sorry
Written by blubbie on 2006-12-03 21:13:05
Hi Garcia from Spain, 
 
Sorry, King can escape by taking the pawn on d6. 
 
By the way... I forgot to tell you all: I changed my chess problems. I no longer place them as a blog. I have a fully automatic daily chess problem now! (HOORAH!) 
May I say it's a Fully Automated Super de Luxe Daily Chess Problem. LOL 
 
You need Java installed on your computer to make it work. Most computers have Java installed so that should not be a problem. Have fun!

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