In classical music, “variation” is a technique composers use to present material in an altered form. Oftentimes, this altered material is a variation on a theme. Similarly, chess composers use variation on a theme to create a companion piece by slightly altering the position to create a secondary puzzle. In Chess Positions Worth Sharing 155,ContinueContinue reading “Chess Position Worth Sharing! 156”
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Chess Position Worth Sharing! 155
Of course, all levels of chess players are familiar with the iconic power of the Queen to combine the attacking abilities of a rook and bishop into a single piece. However, I can not think of a better demonstration of the Queen’s abilities than is contained Gustavus Reichhelm’s puzzle entitled “The Amazon.” In this mate-in-64,ContinueContinue reading “Chess Position Worth Sharing! 155”
