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This is certainly a very unique chess puzzle. Its solution is atypical. Can you solve this cool chess puzzle? Only after having uploaded this puzzle did I find who composed it. It's by J.G. Campbell, published in "Chess Players Chronicle", 1855. One note is that in Campbell's composition the bishop is located on g5, not e3.
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