White to Play
Pete Tamburro
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Published in Chess Puzzles
Solution:
Even chess engines don’t want to give all those mates! In this 1935 composition by H. H. Cross there are 38 mates in one. And it’s not the record! I’ve seen one with 107 mates in one, but I didn’t think I should present that one.
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