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CHESS

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G, W. (Worksop). You inay maintain your opinion, but we I10M it to be wring, and Problem No. 999 to he quite correct. We seldom giw any variations, and never give any bnt civil answers. Your saying Why not honestly a ...

CHESS

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Problem No. 1201 has been solved by F. J. Candy, J. M'Robert, and J D. Tucker. No. 1202 has been solved by S. Davis, P. C. ScholeHeld, L. Desangcs, F. J. Candy, and J. D. Tucker. Solution to Problem No. 1201. White. Black ...

CHESS: ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS; CHESS NEWS

... in our C'hess litemtuie that is fast becoming a huge nuisance. Offenders, note his words 4* In our own time few games are played by men of note without being recorded and annotated with fatiguing minuteness The British Counties, or Amateur Chess Association ...

CHESS: PROBLEM NO.872; CHESS CHAT

... gamo is not very sparkling, yet it shows good chess on both sides, and is indeed conducted by White with remarkable force and accuracy. CHESS CHAT. MR. MORIAU has won the championship of the City of London Chess Club. The deciding game was very, pretty, and ...

CHESS

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. H. C. A. (New York).-- We regret the delay and intend to fulfil our promise one day this week. J. H. B. and R. H. Hany thanks for your interesting games. H. E. B. We hope to notice your book next week. W. R. B. We are ...

CHESS

... Chess.- The match between Mr. E. Thorold and the Rev. W. Wayte has assumed a new phase, and is exciting intense interest. The former has just won two games, thereby making the score four eaoh. The match is being played at the St. George's, London, and ...

CHESS

... CHESS. A SHORT sitting on Monday sufficed to bring the match be tween Bird and Lee at Simpson's Divan to a conclusion. The score to the end of last week's play was Lee 6, Bird 4, drawn 2, and there only remained an unfinished game to light out. In the ...

CHESS

... CHESS. CHESS CHAT. Hurley- and llitley played the ijraUlora Uiut> recently, ana won by 6 to 5. Brighton Society announce a fonrtli tourney with throe prizes. Ho mottoes or sealed envelopes required. I regret much that Mr. A. F. Mackenzie, of Jamaica, ...

CHESS

... CHESS, ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. E. E. H. (Langliam Hotel). Your solution of Problem No. 537 is correct. But in diagram the Queen's Pawn ought to be White. H. H. D. (Bristol). You are quite right as to Problem No. 537. Hermann.-- Next week. Solution ...

CHESS

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO COR RESPONDENTS. Further solution of problem No. 020 by Mr. F. Halford (Roscullon, Co. Kerry), is correct. g G. (Forneth).-- 1 There is but one solution. Otherwise it would bo faulty. n It (Biggleswade). Many thanks for your problem ...

CHESS

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Beatrice B. (Bayswater). Your letter only received after the lapse of a week. W e intpnd to write to you next week. Solution of Problem No. 535 by J. A. Sehmucke, W. B. (Clifton), Julia Short, L. Desanges, J. Albinson ...