| Synopsis: Problems of 
    the type for which the author is infamous are limited in number, for they 
    demand a combination of qualities not often found together. They should be 
    problems rather than puzzles, instructive rather than baffling, presenting 
    situations that arise in everyday play. They should be short and snappy, and 
    answerable by a concise statement, preferably early in the game; for if 
    delayed too long, variations in defense may lead to complications that 
    destroy the problem. Above all, they should offer two schemes of play, one 
    that may be plausible at first sight, and another that a deeper analysis 
    proves to be the correct procedure. And if there is a big swing between the 
    results of good technique and bad technique, so much the better, for there 
    is nothing like punishment to emphasize a lesson for man and beast.
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