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by John Upham » Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:17 pm
University Challenge (UCL vs Pembroke, Cambridge) tonight featured three trivial mates in one. Only one was found correctly.
The square coordinates were correct in the two positions our of three where White was at the bottom of the position.
In the first the mate was correctly 17 Rd8# but appeared as Re8 - e1 mate.
You'd hope that the BBC would get it right!
I'm sure you will all recognise the position. Morphy had played 16 Qb3 - b8+! deflecting the Knight from d7.
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- Position after 16...Nxb8 in Morphy-Isouard, Paris, 1858
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