Walter Grimshaw

Walter Grimshaw

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Mate in 5.

Walter Grimshaw (12 March 183227 December 1890) was a 19th century composer of chess problems. In 1854 he won the first ever chess problem solving competition in London. He is perhaps best known for giving his name to the Grimshaw, a popular problem theme.

This is one of his problems, a mate in five (white moves first, and must checkmate black within five moves against any defence) first published in the "Illustrated London News" in 1850. The key (see chess problem terminology) is 1.Bc8 (see algebraic notation) which threatens 2.Qc5# or Qd2#. To defend, black plays 1...Bxc8 white plays 2.Qf6 (threatening 2...c4#) and now a Grimshaw interference comes into play: black can defend by cutting off the white queen from the defence of d6 with 2...Ne6 or 2...Be6, but this interferes with the rook's guard of e5, and so allows 3.Qe5#. If instead black plays 2...Re6, this interferes with the bishop's guard of f5 which is significant after 3.Qd4+ Kxd4 4.Nf5+, because the knight cannot be captured. Instead, there follows 4...Kd5 5.c4#.Chess diagram|=
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"Walter Grimshaw (1852-1854)"
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Mate in 3.

The second example is one of Grimshaw's better-known problems, a mate in three composed for a competition organised by the "Chess Players Chronicle", 1852-54. The key is the paradoxical 1.Rf1, sacrificing a strong white piece. This carries the threats 2.Nf3 (leading to various mates delivered by the d5 rook) and 2.f3+ (leading to knight mates on f5 or g2). Black's obvious defence, 1...exf1Q is answered by 2.Nf3 Kxf3 3.Rd2#. After 1...f3 (giving black a flight at f4), white plays his rook back to where it came from (a "switchback") to take advantage of the newly opened fourth rank: 2.Rg1 any 3.Rg4#.

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