As we continue to republish the unequalled classic Tricks Traps & Shots of the Checkerboard we today find author Willie Ryan ready for a real shoot-em-up. It's one we're sure you'll enjoy. Willie tells us all about it below.
"The ancient Souter opening, formed by 6-9 at the fifth move of the game tabulated below, was a great favorite with all the champions in Wyllie's day. According to historians, the opening was named after a Scottish shoemaker who knew his way around with it. Here's a Souter snare that will shake the crown from any king:
11-15 | 24-20 | 10-14---B |
23-19 | 15-24 | 19-10 |
9-14 | 28-19 | 6-15 |
22-17 | 11-15 | 13-9 |
6-9---A | 27-24 | 14-18 |
17-13 | 14-17 | 23-14 |
2-6 | 21-14 | 7-11 |
25-22 | 9-18 | 31-26 |
8-11 | 26-23 | 12-16---C, |
29-25 | 18-27 | forming |
4-8 | 32-23 | the |
diagram. |
W:W9,14,20,22,24,25,26,30:B1,3,5,8,11,15,16.
A---The Souter opening, a standard debut leading to an equal game.
B---A good "catch" line for black is 5-9. After this move, 23-18, 8-11, 20-16, 11-27, 18-2, 27-32, etc., leads to a draw; but if white plays 25-21 after 5-9, then black scores with this impressive combination: 5-9, 25-21, 9-14, 21-17 (all that's left), 14-21, 23-18, 8-11, 31-27 (31-26, 3-8 wins), 11-16*, 20-2, 1-5, 18-11, 3-7, 2-9, 7-32, 9-6, 32-28, 6-15, 28-10. W. S. Lambert. A real beauty.
C---Well-known play to here. The text loses by the pending shot. The correct moves are: 3-7*, 25-21, 15-19, 24-15, 11-25, 9-6, 1-17, 21-14, 8-11 *, leading to a draw."
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Solution
"Continue: 24-19, 15-24, 14-10, 5-14, 10-7, 3-10, 22-18, 14-23, 26-3, and white wins."