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British Chess Championship Solving Challenges

Note: In these solutions, those moves that were required are given in bold type. All else is given for the sake of completeness and for the interest of solvers. The symbol 'S' is used for knight and threats are given in parentheses.

1) Alexei Studenetsky

Shakhmaty v SSSR, 1958

6K1/8/2Q5/8/6B1/8/5pP1/5kr1

Mate in 2

2) Ervin Goldschmidt

1/2 Prize, The Australasian, 1928

4BR2/8/5p1r/2N2k1N/5P1B/7K/8/8

Mate in 2

3) Johan Seilberger

2nd HM., Good Companions (February), 1920

8/1p6/1K6/3p2N1/2pk1P2/Q7/2P1P3/3n4

Mate in 2

4) Cor Goldschmeding

Problemist Dalnego Vostoka, 1966

2K4n/1pb2p2/2kpp3/p7/2B2Q2/8/8/6B1

Mate in 2

5) George Walcott

1st Prize, Manchester Weekly Times, 1892

1b3Nn1/pN6/n3B3/4k1p1/4p3/2R5/5Q1K/8

Mate in 2

6) Erich Brunner

Geneva Solving Ty., 1926

2Q1b2q/4P3/1p1P4/1kp5/R3R1P1/P1p5/p1P5/K2N4

Mate in 2

7) Touw Hian Bwee

2nd HM., The Problemist, 1969

K3R3/1N2b2P/2Q5/2p5/3kNpP1/R2n1r2/P2r4/2B2B2

Mate in 2

8) Thomas and Joseph Warton

Source?

R7/8/B7/4p3/4P3/1p2B3/1PkP2K1/R7

Mate in 3

9) William Shinkman

Caissa’s Ghost, 1890

8/1p6/6R1/BR6/3P4/4p3/2p1Bp2/2k2K2

Mate in 3

10) Aleksandr Manvelyan

Source?, 1980

8/8/1K6/8/pkN5/1P6/P1R5/8

Mate in 4

11) Zdravko Maslar

4th HM., feenschach, 1987

3rR2B/3Bb3/2R4q/K7/8/8/7r/1k5b

Helpmate in 2; 2 solutions

12) Zdravko Maslar

3rd Comm., diagrammes, 1990

8/1b6/8/8/6k1/7R/5P2/5K1B

Helpmate in 3; 2 solutions


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