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A finish from former world champ Anand.

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Won by Vorotnikov in 1974.

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Here’s a game I played on the Internet Chess Club this morning. I played an opening system I mentioned in my Openings for Amateurs books and have played hundreds of games with this line. It started out like this: ptamburro(a) - guest [C41] ICC Internet Chess Club, 2024 (10 minute game). 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Be7 6.g3 Bd7...

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This game was won by Dennis Waterman in 1974 out California way in a tournament at the legendary Mechanics Institute in San Francisco.

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A neat endgame win by Ivanchuk.

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No more castling problems, but I was intrigued with G.F. Anderson’s work with the April 15th puzzle. Here’s one he did with C.C. Palmer. A mate in two.

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In continuing our theme, here’s a mate in two.

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If you did Friday’s puzzle, you have a hint on today’s solution. But don’t forget to do your income tax first! It’s a mate in four.

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Many of you will recognize this Sam Loyd classic. I’m having it do an encore bow so as to give you a hint as to next week’s puzzles.

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A dazzling display by a minister during the Major Open of the British Championship in 1929.

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A very minimalist position with a charming key. It’s a mate in two.

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A great Friday challenge for you! It’s a mating attack, which needs forcing moves. The toughest defense makes you go eight moves.

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White’s the exchange down and his queen is attacked, so it is necessary to come up with something—quickly!

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It is Black’s move, and White is threatening a mate in one. How should Black stop White from winning?

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This position is won so many different ways. Gligoric picked a very imaginative way.

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This position is from a wonderful out-of-print tactics book called Tactical Chess Training by GM Leonid Shamkovich and Jan R. Cartier.

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White has just played 1.Nf4, attacking the Black d5 pawn. How should Black respond?

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A longer than usual mating attack, but you have the weekend!

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A kingside mating attack with a key lesson to learn.

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Mating attack time. You might easily find the first move, but you have to find the second move as well to continue the attack.

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