No particular theme today. Number 22 is relatively difficult.
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| 11) White to play |
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| 12) Black to play |
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| 13) White to play |
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| 14) White to play |
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| 15) Black to play |
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| 16) White to play |
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| 17) Black to play |
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| 18) White to play |
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| 19) Black to play |
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| 20) White to play |
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| 21) White to play |
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| 22) White to play |
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| 23) Black to play |
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| 24) White to play |














2 comments:
A lot of old friends here, and some new ones. But I don't think 18 really has a solution. 1.Bb5+! is doubtless strong, and tempts Black to play 1...c6?, when 2.dxc6! Bxd1? 3.cxb7+! wins, e.g. 3...Ke7 4.Nd5+ Ke6 5.f5#. But 1...Ke7! 2.Qxf3 exf4 keeps Black alive.
Hmm, you have a point!
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