LAST 30 ISSUES OF CHESS MATE AND THEIR LINKS
589.
CM589 Hernandez is 2014 Palau Open
Champion May
26, 2014
590.
CM590 2014 Palau Olympians and Rapid
Chess Tilt June
02, 2014
591.
CM591 Extra 2 Weeks to Get Schengen
Visa
June 09, 2014
592.
CM592 How to Apply for Schengen Visa
– Norway June
16, 2014
593.
CM593 Effective Oct. 15, 2015 Palau
Retirement Age is 62 Years June 23,
2014
594.
CM594 Gonzales Leads 2014 Palau
Olympians Tune-up Games June 30,
2014
595.
CM595 Bernard Outlasted Cyril in
Marathon 62 Moves July
07, 2014
596.
CM596 NORWAY HERE WE COME!
July 14, 2014
597.
CM597 I Missed the Sydney-Gold Coast
Flight in 2009 July
21, 2014
598.
CM598 Why is World Champ’ship Match
Carlsen-Anand Hung up July 28, 2014
599.
CM599 Father and Son – Proud of Each
Other Aug. 04, 2014
600.
CM600 Chess Jokes Part 4 (Long Hours
at the Beauty Parlor) Aug. 11,
2014
601. CM601 Enter the Dragon
Aug. 18, 2014
602.
CM602 China – 1st Chess
Olympiad Open Title;
Breakthrough for Palau Chess Aug. 25,
2014
603.
CM603 Parrado, Paloma, Balbalosa
Missed CM Titles
Sept. 01, 2014
604.
CM604 2 Deaths at the Final Day of
2014 WCO in Norway Sept.
08, 2014
605.
CM605 Palau Will Bid to Host 2017
Oceania Zonal Chess Champ. Sept. 15,
2014
606.
CM606 The Incident on the Opening
Round of 2014 WCO Sept. 22,
2014
607.
CM607 Development Plan for Palau
Chess Federation Sept. 29, 2014
608.
CM608 2014 PNCC on Oct. 19, 2014 –
Jan. 18, 2015
Oct. 06, 2014
609.
CM609 9-Round 2014 PNCC Postponed to
Nov. 02 Oct.
13, 2014
610.
CM610 WATCH OUT FOR MARCIAL
SANTANDER
Oct. 20, 2014
611.
CM611 Know Your Opponent and Yourself Oct.
27, 2014
612.
CM612 Tickets for the 2014 World
Chess Championship Match Nov. 03,
2014
613.
CM613 Let the 2014 PNCC Begins! (Nov.
16)
Nov. 10, 2014
614.
CM614 FIRST 2 GAMES OF 2014 PNCC
Nov. 17, 2014
615.
CM615 Results of the 1st
Round of 2014 PNCC Nov. 24,
2014
616.
CM616 Carlsen Retains WCC Title
6.5-4.5
Dec. 01, 2014
617.
CM617 CHESS NEOPHYTES OF PNCC
Dec. 08, 2014
618.
CM618 GAMES OF 2014 PNCC (Part
1)
Dec. 15, 2014
619.
CM619 Benefits of Chess for Youth
(Pub. TBN-Feb.2-8, 2009) Dec.
22, 2014
Solution to last week’s puzzle: 1. Kg4 Rxf6 2. h8Q mate.
If 1. …Rg8 then 2. hxg8N mate.
This week’s puzzle: Black to move and mates in 3
(Solution next issue)
Source: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
Tia Belau Newspaper
Pages 10-11
Volume 24
Issue 02
January 05, 2015
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