The Hedgehoppers were a relatively obscure band from Durban, South Africa, circa 1971 (just where do we come up with these things?). Quite honestly, we've never listened to their music; and today, we'd wager it would be difficult to find.
Perhaps equally difficult to find is Willie Ryan's classic book, Tricks Traps & Shots of the Checkerboard. Fortunately, we're reprinting sections of it here each month; and in our usual manner, our lead photo and full column have related titles. Today, we bring you Hynd's Hedgehopper, explained to us by Willie himself.
"Here is a good stroke by Champion John Hynd of Manchester, England, which is recorded in every expert's notebook. Hynd, by the way, has been playing top-flight draughts for almost half a century, and is still playing with the best. A former Champion of England, he played on the British team in the 1905 International Match.
| 10-14 | 28-24 | 9-14 |
| 24-20 | 4-8 | 26-23 |
| 6-10 | 23-19 | 2-6 |
| 22-18 | 8-11 | 30-26 |
| 11-15 | 25-22 | 5-9---A |
| 18-11 | 14-18 | See the |
| 8-15 | 29-25 | diagram. |

W:W19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,31,32:B1,3,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15,18.
A---Off the beam, and loses. Here is how black should play it: 6-9*, 32-28, 9-13---1, 19-16, 12-19, 23-16, 14-17, 21-14, 10-17, 24-19, 15-24, 22-8, 3-19, 27-23, 17-21, 23-16, 21-30, 28-19, 30-23, 16-12, 23-16, 20-2, 1-6, etc., for a draw; an old combination."
1---Ed Gilbert's King's Row computer engine gives 1-6 to draw here as well, and the continuation is also quite flashy: 1-6 20-16 11x20 19-16 12x19 23x16 15-19 24x15 10x19 22x15 14-18 15-11 18-23 27x18 9-13 11x2 3-8 2x9 5x30 to a draw.
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Solution
"Continue: 20-16, 11-20, 19-16, 12-28, 21-17, 14-30, 23-5, 30-23, 27-2, 6-9, 2-6, 9-14, 6-15, 14-18, 22-17, 18-22, 17-14, 22-25, 14-10, 25-30, 15-18, 30-25, 10-6, 1-10, 5-1---2, and white wins. John Hynd."
2---White will quickly regain material equality, and Black will be left in an unplayable position, eventually just running out of moves. One finish might be as follows.
9-14 26-23 2-6 30-26 5-9 20-16 11x20 19-16 12x28 21-17 14x30 23x5 30x23 27x2 6-9 2-6 9-14 6x15 14-18 22-17 18-22 17-14 22-25 14-10 25-30 15-18 30-25 10-6 1x10 5-1 25-30 1-6 10-14 18x9 30-25 6-10 25-22 9-14 22-25 10-15 3-8 15-18 8-12 31-27 12-16 14-10 25-21 18-22 16-19 27-24 20x27 32x16 White Wins. King's Row.