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Chess puzzle

no. 457

20 May 2017

9:00 AM

20 May 2017

9:00 AM

White to play. This is from Euwe-Fischer, New York 1957. How did Euwe capitalise on the threatening position of his queen? Answers to me at The Spectator by Tuesday 23 May or via email to victoria@spectator.co.uk. There is a prize of £20 for the first correct answer out of a hat.

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