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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Three Move Problem III
The chess problem here is number XXXVII from the book, and was composed by Dr. Lasker.
White moves 1. Qh1 There are various ways Black can play but they all lose. One example is 1 ... e4 2. Rxb7 Bb5 3. Qe1 mate
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