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YBv SHELBY LYMANThe defensive resources inconspicuously available inI vmany seemingiv fragile chess siiirns can hv ak he w. ! ct the staunchest attacker. To ove come the inevitable rc-;--tance, an attack must be sus-‘ained ard must involve one cr several tac'ical intricacies, i.e.. a temporary sacrfice, a multiple attack, a zwischt-n-zug, a desperado move, etc.Even then the attacking player may have a very thin me tread. As U.S. chain* picn Walter Browne wrote recently in annotating one otf his .n garnets “1 felt as me ugh I were walking a tichn ;e: one small miscal-t :• •' ore little error and I a i : mow away every-« fi - U*-; fy.One :s therefore somewhat aster -hed when only veryJH Happened in PmcnaBy Doc Peirsoisimple moves prove sufficient. For example, it is extreme :v mre that a directone- hece-one-move attack ona si-, vie pawn cr piece cannot be countered hv seme meanso r other.V*attackingmoves 'o no: usually axCiagran 1)BUCKtiO NO 00 0 M 8M KM HMQR UN U3 Q K KB KN KRWHITEWhite riateu easilydefense enough to win any-'hino.Yet there are occasions fordie most direct means, andfew examples are more mnle than our very basic -lt; ontrived) position given n Diagram One. White, ofciiiine, wins by playing 1.O-'. which threatens 2QxNP mate. Black's only answer 1 . . . P-KN3, allows 2.Q-P.O and mate must follow.QUALITY mWATCH #REPAIRAll Work Don# On PremitMlWellins Jeweler#PemeeHi MtU HmI A Jee* »t lee « Cmm4yHA M1MJL
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