I've been looking at the problems from GM Andy Soltis's Chess to Enjoy column recently. (More on that in another post.) This morning I kinda sorta cooked one of the solutions. The problem was taken from the game Alexander Sellman - Preston Ware, Fifth American Chess Congress, 1880, and appeared in the April 2015
Chess Life. Here's the position:
Sellman - Ware, 1880
30 ... ?
Black to play and win
(Solution below the fold for those that want to work it out themselves.)