Anderssen als Problemkomponist
The book was, of course, written in German, a language I can't read or write, so much of the information is lost to me. However, Gottschall included 80 of Anderssen's problems in a section called "Anderssen als Problemkomponist," many of which were taken from Anderssen's own published collection of 60 problems (1842) entitled, "Aufgaben für schachspieler nebst ihren lösungen." My ignorance of the German language didn't prevent me from picking a selection of those problems which I've given below. (The numbers corresponds with Gottschall's) #1 #5
White to move, Mate in 4 #38
White to move, mate in 4 #42 White to move, mate in 4 #62 White to move, mate in 8 #72 White to move, mate in 4 #79 White to move, mate in 3 #80 White to move, mate in four Just to show that Anderssen isn't perfect, the following problem is cooked. Anderssen planned a thrilling mate in 6, but there is a more mundane mate in 4. The first is Anderssen's 6 move solution, the second is the 4 mover. White to move, Mate in 6 White to move, Mate in 4
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