Cool Chess Puzzle #8 - D. Joseph
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ChessNetworkTacticsThis is an endgame study by D. Joseph that was published in "British Chess Magazine", 1922. This composition draws our attention to defensive stalemate resources, an interesting theoretically drawn endgame, and queen triangulation.
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