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Letter to Dmitry Ilyich Ulyanov, February 17, 1910
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 37, page 455
February 17, 1910
Dear Mitya,
I have received your problem[1] and got quite âworked upâ about chessâI had forgotten literally everything. It must be a year since I played and, in general, during the past few years I have only played a few lightning or very rapid games. I solved your problem easilyâR(Q8)âQ6. But I saw a problem in Rech today that I could not solve at once and which I liked very much (the issue of February 1 No. 31 (1269), study No. 195). This is the position.
White: K(KKt3), Kt(KKtl), B(K7), P(KR5), P(Q3)
Black: K(K6), P(KR2), P(Q4), P(QR7) (i.e., the last pawn is within one move of becoming a queen). White to play and win. Beautiful bit of work!
How goes the convalescence? Are the leg and the shoulder both better? Will you soon start walking and driving again?
All the best,
Yours,
V.U.
- â See Letter No. 205.âEd.