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KNOWLEDGE. 



[Decembeb, 1902. 



0, 0. 0; W. H. Jones, 4, 0, 4 ; "Alpha," 4, 0, 4 ; "Taineii," 

 5, 4, 4 ; G. A. Forde (Capt.), 4, 0, 4. 



J. W. Dawson.— You are (|uite correct. I re<<ret. the 

 mistake in simple addition. 



Lt.-Col. Damaniii. — A dual is a choice of two eqnallv 

 effective continuations on White's second move, a triple of 

 three, etc. 



IF. H. Jone«.— Probably von will find tliat Q to R<>, in 

 No. 20, is defeated by 1. . ." . PxKt. 



Eiiiieiie Hciirij.—A(t(?r\. . . . Q to R2, in No. 19, Black- 

 is not conijielled to capture the Queen. 



J. S. Davis. -Perhaps you could get some frieml to 

 show you why your solutions are incorrect. 



"Tanien." — I do not understand what you mean by "a 

 problem in lettered notation, of E. R., or the writing from 

 E. a." Perhaps you could explain more clearly. 



Mr. J. W. Dawson's score in the Solution Tourney 

 should have been 74, instead of 72, as stated last mouth. 



Mr. H. F. Griffiths, 17, Alwyne Road, Canonbury, N., 

 would like to hear of an opponent for correspondence play. 

 Mr. Griffiths describes himself as a medium player. 



PROBLEMS. 



No. 22. 

 'By indirection seek direction (mt.' 



Black (t!). 



« »^« 





M 



^^^-% ^% 



s ». 





■ »#- ■ 



«*^^ 



Wh.ie (IJ). 



White mates in tliroe moves. 



No. 23. 

 " Seeing the thing througli." 



Black (G). 



. M 



wm m 



B Bl H 11^ 



w wM 



^ 



\^\ 



White (Hi). 



White mates in three moves; 



No. 24. 

 ' Weighty. 







Whitk (11). 



White mates in three moves. 



CHESS INTELLIGENCE. 



The Third Monte Carlo International Tournament will 

 take place early next year. It will probably be a two- 

 round competition, the players already invited being 

 Lasker, Marco, Maroczy, Mieses, Pillsbury, Schlechter, 

 Tarrasch, Tchigorin, and presumably Janowski. Dr. 

 Lasker is now engaged on a chess tour in the United 

 States. Mr. Pillsbury is at present in London, and has 

 recently made some important contributions to the theory 

 of the openings. By some very ingenious analysis he has 

 once more demonstrated the soimdness of the " Falkbeer 

 Counter Gambit," for some time apparently demolished 

 by Charousek. On the other hand, he has discovered a 

 .simple way of dealing with the " Gledhill " attack in the 

 French Defence, by means of which Black gets out of his 

 difficulties at an early stage and retains his numerical 

 superiority. 



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