Challenging Chess Problems
In this month's "The Instructor" column at ChessCafe, Mark Dvoretsky includes twenty compositions from Alois Wotawa. To give you a taste, here is the first problem, with White to move:
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For the rest of the problems, and the solutions, click here.
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For the rest of the problems, and the solutions, click here.
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