New Transposition? 9-14 23-18; 14-23

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Richard Pask
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New Transposition? 9-14 23-18; 14-23

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The following transposition is new to me: discovered during my work on the 9-14s. Others may be familiar with it, but I've not seen it in print before.

Run-up #1: 9-14 23-18; 14-23 27-18; 12-16 18-14; 10-17 21-14; 6-9 14-10; 7-14 22-18; 14-23 26-12; 11-15 25-22; 8-11 24-19; 15-24 28-19; 1-6 22-18; 6-10 29-25; 10-14 19-15; 14-23 15-8; 4-11 31-27; 2-7 27-18; 7-10 Forms Position - to a pp draw by Maurice Chamblee

Run-up #2: 9-14 23-18; 14-23 27-18; 12-16 18-14; 10-17 21-14; 6-9 14-10; 7-14 22-18; 14-23 26-12; 11-15 25-22; 8-11 24-19; 15-24 28-19; 4-8 29-25; 2-7 22-18; 7-10 31-27; 11-16 18-15; 16-23 15-6; 1-10 27-18; 8-11 same!

Not earth-shaking perhaps, but certainly useful!
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Re: New Transposition? 9-14 23-18; 14-23

Post by George Hay »

Double Cross 9-14, 23-18, 14-23
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