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Black and White

van beek chess problem

By H. Van Beek, Chemnitzer Wochenschach, 1926 (special prize). White to mate in two moves.

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1. Nc4 and White will mate by 2. d5, 2. Qg8, or 2. Qc8.

July 20, 2012February 5, 2013 | Puzzles

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