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Although our theme recently has been to show practical positions instead of composed problems, today is an exception. Grandmaster Baburin of Chess Today (chess's daily newspaper: www.chesstoday.net) bubbles over with enthusiasm about a composed study by A. Beliavsky, and your columnist shares that delight in this problem. It's a creative masterpiece. Good luck!


Solution:

Qf5+ Kxf5 2. Ne7+ Rxe7 3. Ne3+ Kf6 4. Nxd5+ Kf5 5. Nxe7+ Kf6 6. Nxg8+ Kf5 7.Ne7+ Kf6 8. Nd5+ Kf5 9. g4# Beautiful!!

 

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