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Chess Journalist of the Year, Pete Tamburro

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White to Play and Mate in Three

By Pete Tamburro

This prize winning composition by R.C.O. Matthews was greatly praised by the judges. Mates in three are tough. Remember in 99.9% of problems, the first move is not a check. Good luck!


Solution:

1.Qb5 The powerful queen makes a tiny one step move just to perform the humble duty of guarding the e5 pawn. A very subtle concept. It makes everything else work. 1...Qf6 [1...Bxg6 2.Rf3+ Ke4 3.d3# Possible because the e5 pawn is protected.; 1...Qxh7 2.Rf3+ Ke4 3.d3#; 1...Bd5 To stop the defense of the e-pawn. 2.Rb6+ Nxh7 3.Rxd4#; 1...Qxe5 2.Rf3+ Ke4 3.d3# A delicious irony...even taking the e-pawn didn't help.] 2.Rh6+ Nxh7 3.Rh3# For those of you new to these type of problems, don't feel too bad about not solving it. Rather, make a real effort to appreciate the artistry of the composition. Every single chessman on the board is on their particular square for a very specific reason. When you look at each mate variation, take a close look at how everything just fits so well. It even impressed the very picky judges!

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