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    15 Oct '04 14:39
    these are two mate in two problems, i hope they are not to easy (: anyway have fun!

    [IMG]http://img73.exs.cx/img73/6980/MaartenSinkovec-TwoMover1.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://img73.exs.cx/img73/6554/MaartenSinkovec-TwoMover2.jpg[/IMG]

    i'll post the anwsers later.
  2. You House!!!!!!
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    15 Oct '04 15:34
    The frist one is Bb7 if the board is set for white.
    I don't know the second one, tell me later.
  3. DonationAcolyte
    Now With Added BA
    Loughborough
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    15 Oct '04 15:351 edit
    gah. Beaten to it.
  4. You House!!!!!!
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    15 Oct '04 15:37
    Yes, the second one. 1. Nd4 B*d4 or P*d4 2. Bf3#
  5. Joined
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    15 Oct '04 20:50
    Yes you have them both ! The first one is bb7 and the seccond kd4. These are the first two chess problems i composed but i'll try to make some new ones soon, though it takes a lot of time to compose. (:
  6. Joined
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    22 Oct '04 22:20
    how do you read bb7 or kd4?? is there like a book i can pick up to understand your lingo??
  7. Standard memberRagnorak
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    23 Oct '04 14:39
    Originally posted by suhkit
    how do you read bb7 or kd4?? is there like a book i can pick up to understand your lingo??
    Read this webpage... http://www.markalowery.net/Chess/Notation/notation.html

    Under II. English Algebraic. You'll pick it up in no time.

    D
  8. Joined
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    23 Oct '04 22:00
    coolio
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