It kicks off with something some of you may not about the chess playing Automatons.
What I love about this blog is I get to do daft chess jokes, indulge in silliness
and at the same time bring to light otherwise never to been seen tactical jewels.
one game here, an accidental discovery, had me laughing, crying and longing for
my youth when I too played liked this. (who am I kidding, I still do but hopefully
with a bit more craft.) This one is joyfully brutal with a good time being had by all.
I’m honoured that I have been given the privilege of rescuing this game from obscurity.
White catches Black in the Tennison Gambit trap (Otto Tennison 1834-1909) and
wins the Black Queen, but they were lucky to do so as Black missed a trap-buster.
Then White spots a counter shot for Black that wins back the Queen and smartly avoids
it only to fall for the same idea a few moves later. All this packed into 14 glorious moves.
You just have to see soulstriker - mig21 RHP 2019
Also this study (author anybody?) it appeared in a 1937 Russian magazine.
White to play and draw.
Also nawadaP - Zenic RHP 2011 with it’s rather unique mating pattern.
and the threat of a Royal Family Fork. King, Queen and both Rooks.
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@greenpawn34
I very much enjoyed this thread and admire your highly entertaining work! RHP is very fortunate to have you.
@greenpawn34 saidWell, it’s amazing to me how well you have found your own unique way to give back to the game you so obviously love. Keep up the good work. I learn—and even more importantly—I laugh while enjoying your blog.
Thanks Liljo
I'm not too sure what I'd be up to if I was not digging about looking
for interesting ideas for the RHP blog. I have other things to that have
grabbed my attention recently, entering the games from the Aitken books,
(all 40+ of them) I am up to book 15. Some great games.