No. 29, October 2002
R65 - Joost de Heer Problemesis 29, 2002
11+10. Proof game in 14 moves
[rNbqk1N1/p2p1pp1/8/8/8/2K5/1PP2B1P/Rn1Q1BnR]
Solution
R66 - Jean-Marie Chorein and Michel Caillaud Problemesis 29, 2002
12+10. Mate in 2 moves
[1b2k2r/P1pp1Np1/np6/2p1p1Q1/1P6/1P6/2PPP2P/1N2K2R]
R67 - Rustam Ubaidullaev Problemesis 29, 2002
13+13. Proof game in 17 moves
[rn3n2/pbp3kp/5rpR/2b5/6B1/2PppKPN/2PP1P1P/1N1Q1R2]
R68 - Paul Raican Problemesis 29, 2002
4+3. Proof game in 16.5 moves
[r3k3/7r/8/8/8/8/8/R1K3NR]
R69 - Paul Reican Problemesis 29, 2002
[3k3r/8/8/8/8/8/3P4/2B1K1Nb]
R70 - Reto Aschwaden Problemesis 29, 2002
14+13. Proof game in 13 moves
[4nb2/1pq1pk2/2r1p2p/p2p4/7r/7b/PPP1PP1P/RNBQKBNR]
R71 - Rustam Ubaidullaev Problemesis 29, 2002 Dedicated to Alexander A. Katz
12+15. Proof game in 7.5 moves
[1n1qkbnr/p1pppppp/1p6/8/8/P1PbP1P1/1P1P1P1P/R1B1K1N1]
R72 - Joost de Heer Problemesis 29, 2002
15+16. Proof game in 10.5 moves
[2k3nr/pppn1ppp/3pr3/4pbK1/1b1q4/5P2/PPPPP1P1/RNBQ1BNR]
R73 - Kevin Begley Problemesis 29, 2002 Dedicated to Beatrice
16+13. (Progressive Chess) Shortest proof game
[3rk1nr/pppn2p1/3p4/1b2p3/1b6/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR]