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Ercole del Rio






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Ercole del Rio, 1750 (?)
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a8 black king

c7 black queen

d6 black pawn

g6 white knight

a5 white knight

g5 white pawn

c4 white bishop

c2 white king

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White to move and draw
Solution: 1.Ne7! d5 2.Nec6 dxc4 3.Kc3 and 4.Kxc4 positional draw

Domenico Ercole del Rio (c. 1718 – c. 1802) was an Italian lawyer and author. He published a 110-page chess book in 1750 which was the basis of a work by Giambattista Lolli thirteen years later. He composed many chess problems. He was one of the Modenese Masters. He was known as "the Devil who could never be beaten".[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "del Rio, Ercole (c. 1718 – c. 1802) | MusiChess". Retrieved 2020-10-01.
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