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Monday, November 10, 2008
Cecil's Saturday Puzzle - November 8, 2008
From the Winnipeg Free Press
White to move and mate in three (Shinkman)
My first try is 1. Kd5 to open up some black diagonals, e.g. 1...Kd5 2. Qd4#
However, 1...Ne2 and I don't have mate in another 2.
The solution is 1. Rg2
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