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... CHESS. answers to correspondents. to Yt (Shorrititch).-- Very pleased to notice it next wec-k. r'w ri.MriiPv --With pleasure next week. T ^Kensington I.-A StooJ attempt, but not right. a I Accent thanks for your two problems. U ritv .Jul, H. firistol) ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. J. W. S. (Montreal).-- Wo are much obliged for your letter and the photo graph. H. E. B.-- Letter received. _ H. M. We agree with you that the remark is not fairly applicable to SLr. Blackburne's blindfold games but we ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Captain Mackenzie (Now York).-- Hope to seo you In Lonilon aftm- Frankfort mooting, when a luutoh botwcon you anil some nt ,0 will bo arranged. l0r mnstor Solution of Problem No. 631 by P. E. P. (Manchester), by toleim ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. A. B. S. Our best thanks for your interesting report. C. Hornst.ey (Hereford).-- We are much obliged for the inf jrmition in your telegram. PROBLEM No. 5 4 5. By W. W. It., Edinburgh Glasgow Herald.) BLACK. WHITE. White ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondent# about problem* will Hg hUm our labour# and bant*n our replies by annexing to their questions diagram# of the portions referred to. Tennis Ball (Leamington).-- An answer, if pocrible, next week. H. A. S ...

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... R Kt(B 7 to R 0, eh) 27. K to R Kt to B 7 (eh) 23. K to Kt Draws by per petual check. CHESS IN LONDON. A game in the match for the championship of the Insurance Chess Club. In the tourney Mr. R. Westhorn and Mr. S. B. Baxter tied for first prize, and then ...

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... No. 364. (From 8. Loyd's new book, Chess Strategy.) BLACK. WHITE. White to play and mate in three moves. The following game played during Morphy's visit to London in 1858 is a splendid specimen of Mr. Boden's chess strategy. [Philidor's Defence.] White ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. S. J. Abrams (Natal).-- You arc quite right as to Problem No. 962. There is a dual. James Lupton. Many thanks for your game. J. McRubert.-- Your solution is, we believe, correct. Please always give tho humber of the problem ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. A. G. Bellman (Baltimore). We thank you very much for your Book of the Vienna Tournament Your idea ia the right one. A selection of good and brilliant games i3 in every way to be preferred to a bulky con glomeration ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G. E. W. (Moreeambe.)-- Thanks for your card. It is now too late to ?ive aDy further notice of the match, but on. future occasions we shall he glad to jecord full particulars C. D. L. (Ryde.) We have written you a private ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G. C. H. Thanks for the problem. H. B. The two rules referred to practically exclude the best English players from the tournament. Wc understand that Messrs. Potter, Blackburn, Bird, and Macdonnell are all opposed to ...