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Ne Quid Nimis means nothing in excess. I think it is a joke, because a lot of the pieces are unnecessary for this problem. The problem was composed by J.J. Jones from Kingston Ireland around 1888. He submitted it for a competition.
1. Ne7+ Bxe7 2. b4#
ReplyDeleteNe Quid Nimis means nothing in excess. I think it is a joke, because a lot of the pieces are unnecessary for this problem. The problem was composed by J.J. Jones from Kingston Ireland around 1888. He submitted it for a competition.
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