This problem, by G. Heathcote, won second prize in the Norwich Mercury‘s “King in the Corner” problem tournament, which required that Black’s king begin each problem in one of the board’s four corners. White to mate in two moves.
This problem, by G. Heathcote, won second prize in the Norwich Mercury‘s “King in the Corner” problem tournament, which required that Black’s king begin each problem in one of the board’s four corners. White to mate in two moves.