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My Chess Problem

© Copyright 1996, Jim Loy


This problem originally appeared in the Montana Chess News.

This is an interesting mate-in-3, which I composed. Without the Black pawn, it is still an interesting mate-in-3, but it then has 3 solutions.


You will probably enjoy trying to solve it, before looking at this:

Solution: 1 Qe4 Kb4 2 Qe1+ Ka3 3 Qa5++.


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