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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 35

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Asbury Park Pressi
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THE CHESSBOARD C4 ASBUXY PARK SUNDAY HISS, Apr. 2, 1972 Rationale of Agreed Draws to attack, but having prcvious-lv thrown away two won posi-t vis in this tournament, he did not want to take nn" chances, so ha accepted pronercu drawj. t('Jir rft-f- v. i -i A 4 i xr-'v. it if tV i ffi w' ft iiiiimi'fiir-i lu mi u.jL urn rm rr i ma i the kingside.

but in the present game White wants to play P-QB4 after due preparation), BN2; It P-Q3 (White's moves are apparently absurd, but this weakness is his strength his plan though unorthodox, is correct). N-Q2; 12 BxB, Kx 13 P-B4 (it also is possible to play P-KN4, but the plan to attack on the king-side with the center still fluid is risky), P-B4 (perhaps not necessary, but Black, too, is seizing his share of the center); White replied: 14 N-QN5 N-B3 Either 14 K2 or 14. P-B3 would be answered by 14 PxP. PxP; 15 N-B7, so the text is best. 15 B3 Still the long diagonal! Of course 13 Q-R4 woidd have been answered by 15 N-KN51 with advantage to Black.

15 P-QU3 16 N-R3 K-Nl Relieving an annoying pin. White bad P-KN4 in certain variations. There followed 17 N-B2, Q-K2; 18 NK5, KN-Q2 (of course, if 18 NxK; 19 QxN White would be granted control of the central Black squares, and later may play B-B3 with good effect); 19 NxN, QxN; 20P-Q4; PxQP; (saddling Wnlte with the so-called "hanging pawns," an end-game weakness but this is the middle game, ond with pieces to support his central pawns, White has the making of a pawn roller in the center); 21 PxP (QBH, PxP; 22 PxP, KR-Q1; drawn (Undoubtedly White stands better hi this position he has Final positioo It is left to the reader to explore the consequences of 23 Q-N3. 24 QR-N1 and 25 P- Q5-Editor. CHESS PROBLEM NO.

253 Comios Mansfield 1st Prize Chess Life and Review 2nd Composing Tourney Black 7 men awards committee. The oward which Ii given annually to the outstanding volunteer of each national division, was presented at the quarterly meeting of the state division's board of trustees meeting, Bedminster. Dr. Wuester was the first recipient of the award 22 years ago. HONORED BY CANCER SOCIETY-William O.

Barnes, (centsr) West long Branch receives the Bronzi Medal, the highest national divisional oward of the American Cancer Society, from Dr. William O. Wuester, Elizabeth, looking on is Mrs. Harry P. Beldon, chairman of the est sow ond tool grinding businesses in Monmouth County, now carry power tools, chain sows, and an assortment of specialty products for contractors ond general consumers.

The two men bought the 20-year-old business five years ago. (Press Photo) SHOWROOM ADDED Elmer Plancey (Infl), Oceanport, ond Arthur Sommer, liKle Silver, recently added a 600 square foot iliowroom to their saw and tool grinding firm, the King Saw Sorvice 260 Overbrook Ocean Township. The-owners, who operate one of the larg There's An Easier Way To Earn Extra Cash! ss i iii Income Tax Questions and Answers 1 QxB; 2 NxQ. 1 QxQ: 2 NxBP. 1 P-K6; 2 B-B5.

1 Q-K6; 2 B-B4. -HARRY T. CONOVER Loan Units Second CHICAGO In I960, savings ami loan associations held only 1 1 per cent of mortgage loans on multjfamily housing; by mid-1971, they held 25 per cent of such loans and were second only to life insurance companies among lenders in the long-term mul-tifamilv field. The draw by agreement long has been the bugaboo of topflight match and tournament play. Grandmaster draws, played with one eye on the board, the other on the tournament standings, are the despair of novices who still feel the object of chess is to win.

Apparently, draws by agreement can hinge on the temperament of the players, their standing in the competition, their physical condition, or sometimes the weather. Herman Chiu of Ocean Township, now a student in Cleveland, sends along the score of a game he drew against a more highly rated opponent in the first Cleveland Chess Association Experts Tournament. Chiu writes that he had already thrown away two won games in the tournament and in the present game thought des-crction the better part of valor. The leader of the Black pieces, the present Cleveland junior champion, scored in the five-round Swiss tournament. Here is the score, with Chiu's notes: QUEEN'S FIANCIIETTO White Black C'biu Kcske 1 P-QN3 This debut, alternately called the ftimzovich Opening or Larson's Opening recently has claimed as adherents Larson, Robert Byrne and Fischer.

Its strength lies in that its variations arc not well analyzed and both players must reply on their own resources. 1 P-Q4 2 B-N2 I' QBi 3 P-K4 An alternative is N-KB3, but after 3. as in Petrosian-Fischer, 6th match game, 1071, Black stands better. Thus White seeks to control the squares along the QR1-KR8 diagonal. The text is part of such a plan.

3 N-KB3 4 N-KB3 P-KN3 5 P-K3 B-N2 6 B-K2 0 0 7 0 0 N-B3 8 Kl If anything, this position is equal. White, with his last move, has in mind perhaps a possible Q-Rl followed by N-N5, with threats, or possibly P-KR3 in conjunction with Q-Q2, but all this must be duly prepared. In any case it is not easy for either player to make substantial progress without weakening his own position. Now came 8 P-K3, 9 P-KR3 (to prevent the annoying N-KN5 after either Q-B2 or P-Q3 (the logical and only diagonal for the Black queen's bishop, but perhaps 9. N-QN5 would pose more problems for White- let PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS Earn It For You.

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