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Chess puzzle

No. 282

7 September 2013

9:00 AM

7 September 2013

9:00 AM

White to play. This is from Johnson-Anon, internet game 2013. Black’s problem is that his king is marooned in the centre with no prospect of finding safety quickly. How did White capitalise with an ingenious tactical blow? Answers to me at The Spectator by Tuesday 10 September or via email to victoria@spectator.co.uk

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