July 10 1998
Stirling Observer, Stirling, Central Region, Scotland, Friday, July 10, 1998
Set by Stirling Chess Club's George A. Clarke
THIS week's teaser is from a game played in Brighton in 1882 between Blackburne and Smith. In the Stirling Chess Club archives there is a letter from Blackburne dated October 1, 1904. Joseph Henry Blackburne was a distinguished blindfold player, a skill requiring a phenomenal memory and total concentration when you consider there are 318,979,654,000 ways to play the first four moves in a game of chess! Your task is simpler. White to mate in two.
Joseph Henry Blackburne vs Arthur Smith
Simul, 20b (1882) (exhibition), Brighton ENG, Apr-22
Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Morphy Attack (C51) 1-0