Wyllie's Switcher Swindle

Once again it's time for an installment from one of the greatest checker books of all time, Willie Ryan's Tricks Traps & Shots of the Checkerboard. This month Willie takes us back in checker history, to a stratagem employed by Scotland's legendary James Wyllie. Willie tells us all about it in his own well-chosen words.

"It is impossible to record the historic stratagems of the world's great draughts players without including the hallowed name of James Wyllie of Scotland, father of modern checkers and the game's first full-time professional. Here we review one of the wily Scot's best-known thunderbolts:


11-15 6-10 4-8
21-17---A 22-17 29-25
9-1313-22 11-15
25-21 26-17 30-26
8-11 15-18 6-9---B
17-14 24-20
10-17 2-6
21-14 28-24

forming the diagram.

BLACK

WHITE
White to Play and Win

A---The Switcher opening; weak for white. Champion Wyllie was first to use and develop the gambit, and despite its inherent weakness, he doomed many a master with the white pieces.

B---Caught! White now ends all organized resistance with a neat double-action bust-up. The correct play at B is: 15-19, 24-15, 10-19, 23-16, 12-19, 27-23, 18-27, 32-16, 6-9, 26-22, 9-18, 22-15, 8-12, 16-11, 7-16, 20-11, 3-7, 11-2, 1-6, 2-9, 5-30, ending in a draw."

Will you too be swindled, or can you find your way to the solution? Try it out, but be sure to count your change before clicking on Read More to see how it's done.



Solution

Continue: 24-19, 15-24, 20-16, 12-19, 27-20, 18-27, 31-6, 1-10, 26-22, 9-18, 22-6, and white wins.

09/15/07 - Category: Books -Printer friendly version-
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