Edward Winter’s Chess Explorations (26)
The Editor of Chess
Notes reverts to the curious subject of missed mates, focusing on instances where chess authors have overlooked a mate in one move. There is, for example, the
case of the hapless writer who blundered immediately after mentioning an identical
oversight by someone else. And what about the suggestion that even Alekhine missed a mate in one?
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