[Event "124. Deutsche Schachzeitung"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1962.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Blathy, O."]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Cyrus Lakdawala"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "7k/8/8/8/6p1/4QpPb/5PpP/6K1 w - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "1"]
[EventDate "1962.??.??"]
[SourceTitle "Rewire Your Chess Brain"]
[Source "Everyman Chess"]
[SourceDate "2020.08.17"]
{[%evp 0,1,695,695]} {In the beginning we only receive compartmentalized
information, a portion of the whole. It is our task to fill in the blanks. The
diagram is an example of a completely conceptual study, with very little
calculation required. It's a study by Otto Blathy, who is kind of the
composer's version of Nimzowitsch or Larsen.} 1. Z0 {White wins --- White is
up a queen for a bishop, but there is one colossal obstruction to the win:
White's king is the prehistoric insect set in amber, destined never to move
again. On top of that, there isn't a single square on the board where the lone
queen can deliver mate. And yet Black cannot earn a draw if you find White's
correct winning plan.} *