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1 - P0000228
Gyula Breyer
The Chess Amateur 1922
A. Kornilow gewidmet
Korrekturfassung Gerd Wilts
Spezialpreis
P0000228
(13+13)
Welches waren die letzten 96 Einzelzüge?
R: 1. ... Db6-b5 2. Tb5-a5 Da5-b6 3. Tb6-b5 Lb5-a4 4. Ta4-b4 Db4-a5 5. Ta5-a4 La4-b5 6. Tb5-b6 Tb6-a6 7. Ta6-a5 Da5-b4 8. Tb4-b5 Lb5-a4 9. Ta4-b4 Lb4-a3 10. Ta3-a4 Da4-a5 11. Ta5-a6 La6-b5 12. Tb5-a5 La5-b4 13. Tb4-b5 Db5-a4 14. Ta4-a3 Ta3-b3 15. Tb3-b4 Lb4-a5 16. Ta5-a4 Da4-b5 17. Tb5-a5 La5-b4 18. Tb4-b3 Db3-a4 19. Ta4-b4 Lb4-a5 20. Ta5-b5 Lb5-a6 21. Ta6-a5 La5-b4 22. Tb4-a4 La4-b5 23. Tb5-b4 Lb4-a5 24. Ta5-a6 Ta6-b6 25. Tb6-b5 Lb5-a4 26. Ta4-a5 La5-b4 27. Tb4-a4 La4-b5 28. Tb5-b6 Lb6-a5 29. Ta5-b5 Lb5-a4 30. Ta4-a5 Ta5-a6 31. Da6-a7 La7-b6 32. Db6-a6 Ta6-a5 33. Ta5-a4 Da4-b3 34. Tb3-b4 Db4-a4 35. Ta4-a5 Da5-b4 36. Tb4-a4 La4-b5 37. Tb5-b4 Db4-a5 38. Da5-b6 Tb6-a6 39. Da6-a5 Da5-b4 40. Tb4-b3 Lb3-a4 41. Ta4-b4 Db4-a5 42. Da5-a6 Ta6-b6 43. Tb6-b5 Db5-b4 44. Db4-a5 Da5-b5 45. Tb5-b6 Db6-a5 46. Ta5-a4 Ta4-a3 47. Da3-b4 Tb4-a4 48. Ta4-a5 Da5-b6 49. Tb6-b5 Tb5-b4 50. Tb4-a4 La4-b3 51. Db3-a3 Ba3-a2! 52. Da2-b3 Lb3-a4 53. Ta4-b4 Db4-a5 54. Ta5-a4 a4-a3 55. Da3-a2 La2-b3 56. Db3-a3 Da3-b4 57. Db4-b3 Db3-a3 58. Da3-b4 Tb4-b5 59. Tb5-a5 a5-a4 60. Da4-a3 Da3-b3 61. Db3-a4 Da4-a3 62. Da3-b3 Tb3-b4 63. Tb4-b5 Db5-a4 64. Da4-a3 Ta3-b3 65. Tb3-b4 Db4-b5 66. Db5-a4 Ta4-a3 67. Ta3-b3 Lb3-a2 68. Ta2-a3 Ta3-a4 69. Da4-b5 Db5-b4 70. Db4-a4 Ta4-a3 71. Ta3-a2 La2-b3 72. Db3-b4 Tb4-a4 73. Da4-b3 Tb3-b4 74. Db4-a4 Da4-b5 75. Db5-b4 Tb4-b3 76. Tb3-a3 Da3-a4 77. Da4-b5 Tb5-b4 78. Db4-a4 Da4-a3 79. Ta3-b3 Lb3-a2 80. Ta2-a3 Da3-a4 81. Da4-b4 Db4-a3 82. Da3-a4 La4-b3 83. Db3-a3 Da3-b4 84. Db4-b3 Db3-a3 85. Ta3-a2 Da2-b3 86. Sb3-a1
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TRD schrieb damals (1922): "[This is] certainly the most glorious retro I have had the privilege of yet printing... This beautiful application of the well-known zig-zag puzzles to a retro study has played havoc with the solving list."
Keywords: 50 move rule, Last Moves? (96), Sliding block puzzle, Type A
Genre: Retro
FEN: KB6/QpN1p2p/r1pkP3/Rqp1p3/bRP5/brP5/pPP5/NB6
Reprints: 7373 Die Schwalbe 129 06/1991
Pat a Mat 19 04/1994
feenschach 137 08-09/2000
(A) feenschach 149 10-12/2002
A26 Length Records in Last Single Moves? , p. 6, 11/2009
T3 Phénix 265, p. 10463, 09/2016
III Phénix 282, p. 11076, 02/2018
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2018-08-25 more...
2 - P0001857
Gyula Breyer
The Chess Amateur 1922
Version von Dr. L. Garaza
P0001857
(13+13) cooked
Wer gewinnt?
Keywords: 50 move rule, Sliding block puzzle
Genre: Retro
FEN: KB6/QpN1p2p/rRpkP3/Rqp1p3/b1P5/brP5/pPP5/NB6
Reprints: 806 FIDE Album 1914-1944/III 1975
Shakhmaty v SSSR 1990
T2 Phénix 265, p. 10463, 09/2016
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2017-09-08 more...
3 - P0002189
Gyula Breyer
180 The Chess Amateur 02/1922
Dedicated to T.R. Dawson and W. Hundsdorffer, the Greatest Masters of Retrograde Analysis
P0002189
(13+13) cooked
Who wins?
"The wonderful No. 180, certainly the most glorious retro I have had the privilege of yet printing, is sent me by the Budapest Circle. Composed during the war, it's dedication shows that chess could rise supremely over all the turmoil. Its talented composer's death was announced only a few days ago, at a tragically early age. So that no solver shall miss the idea, I state distinctly that the retro analysis proves the game is DRAWN by virtue of the 50-move Rule! ... This beautiful application of the well-known zig-zag puzzles to a retro study has played havoc with the solving list."
(TRD)
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Keywords: 50 move rule, Sliding block puzzle
Genre: Retro
FEN: KB6/QpN1p2p/rRpkP3/1Rp1p3/bqP5/brP5/pPP5/NB6
Reprints: Problem 127-132 09/1969
Pat a Mat 19 04/1994
T1 Phénix 265, p. 10462, 09/2016
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2017-09-08 more...
4 - P1020632
Gyula Breyer
Magyar Sakkujsag 1913
P1020632
(8+6) C+
#2*
* 1. ... Lf2 2. Dxf2# 1. ... Lxd4,Le3 2. Dh2#

1. Lh8! Lf2 2. Dg7#
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (5477), Mutate, Bristol, Zugzwang-Goal
Genre: 2#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/2p5/2B4p/2P4P/3B1p2/1p3Pk1/1Q6/1K4bR
Reprints: XXX Ungarische Schachproblem Anthologie , p. 67, 1983
37 Schachexpress (DBSB) 08/2012
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30 more...
5 - P1119163
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 14/05/1910
P1119163
(5+2) C+
#2
1. Lg8! Kc5 2. Dd5#
1. ... Ke5 2. Df4#
1. ... Ke4 2. Dd5#
1. ... Kd3,Kc3 2. Dxc4#
1. ... c3 2. Dd5#
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fünf Fluchtfelder (01356)
vf: -wBd6, -sBc4, Tscheslaw Jakubowski, 2005, Albino, (51-52)
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Keywords: Miniature Collection (0236313), Minimal (b), Miniature, Zugzwang-Goal, Flight-giving key, Blocknutzung
Genre: 2#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/5Q1B/3P4/K7/2pk4/8/8/2B5
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 798, 2017
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-11
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30 more...
6 - P1300402
Gyula Breyer
The Chess Amateur 1922
Korrekturfassung Gerd Wilts
version
P1300402
(12+13)
Last 96 single moves?
R: 1. ... Db6xDa7 2. Tb5-a5 Da5-b6 3. Tb6-b5 Lb5-a4 4. Ta4-b4 Db4-a5 5. Ta5-a4 La4-b5 6. Tb5-b6 Tb6-a6 7. Ta6-a5 Da5-b4 8. Tb4-b5 Lb5-a4 9. Ta4-b4 Lb4-a3 10. Ta3-a4 Da4-a5 11. Ta5-a6 La6-b5 12. Tb5-a5 La5-b4 13. Tb4-b5 Db5-a4 14. Ta4-a3 Ta3-b3 15. Tb3-b4 Lb4-a5 16. Ta5-a4 Da4-b5 17. Tb5-a5 La5-b4 18. Tb4-b3 Db3-a4 19. Ta4-b4 Lb4-a5 20. Ta5-b5 Lb5-a6 21. Ta6-a5 La5-b4 22. Tb4-a4 La4-b5 23. Tb5-b4 Lb4-a5 24. Ta5-a6 Ta6-b6 25. Tb6-b5 Lb5-a4 26. Ta4-a5 La5-b4 27. Tb4-a4 La4-b5 28. Tb5-b6 Lb6-a5 29. Ta5-b5 Lb5-a4 30. Ta4-a5 Ta5-a6 31. Da6-a7 La7-b6 32. Db6-a6 Ta6-a5 33. Ta5-a4 Da4-b3 34. Tb3-b4 Db4-a4 35. Ta4-a5 Da5-b4 36. Tb4-a4 La4-b5 37. Tb5-b4 Db4-a5 38. Da5-b6 Tb6-a6 39. Da6-a5 Da5-b4 40. Tb4-b3 Lb3-a4 41. Ta4-b4 Db4-a5 42. Da5-a6 Ta6-b6 43. Tb6-b5 Db5-b4 44. Db4-a5 Da5-b5 45. Tb5-b6 Db6-a5 46. Ta5-a4 Ta4-a3 47. Da3-b4 Tb4-a4 48. Ta4-a5 Da5-b6 49. Tb6-b5 Tb5-b4 50. Tb4-a4 La4-b3 51. Db3-a3 a3-a2 52. Da2-b3 Lb3-a4 53. Ta4-b4 Db4-a5 54. Ta5-a4 a4-a3 55. Da3-a2 La2-b3 56. Db3-a3 Da3-b4 57. Db4-b3 Db3-a3 58. Da3-b4 Tb4-b5 59. Tb5-a5 a5-a4 60. Da4-a3 Da3-b3 61. Db3-a4 Da4-a3 62. Da3-b3 Tb3-b4 63. Tb4-b5 Db5-a4 64. Da4-a3 Ta3-b3 65. Tb3-b4 Db4-b5 66. Db5-a4 Ta4-a3 67. Ta3-b3 Lb3-a2 68. Ta2-a3 Ta3-a4 69. Da4-b5 Db5-b4 70. Db4-a4 Ta4-a3 71. Ta3-a2 La2-b3 72. Db3-b4 Tb4-a4 73. Da4-b3 Tb3-b4 74. Db4-a4 Da4-b5 75. Db5-b4 Tb4-b3 76. Tb3-a3 Da3-a4 77. Da4-b5 Tb5-b4 78. Db4-a4 Da4-a3 79. Ta3-b3 Lb3-a2 80. Ta2-a3 Da3-a4 81. Da4-b4 Db4-a3 82. Da3-a4 La4-b3 83. Db3-a3 Da3-b4 84. Db4-b3 Db3-a3 85. Ta3-a2 Da2-b3 86. Sb3-a1 Da1-a2
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Version zu Gerd Wilts' Version P0000228 von Breyers Originalaufgabe P0002189
Henrik Juel: .
White captured a2xb3xc4, d2xc3 and promoted on f8,g8
Black captured Db6xa7, dxc, f6xe5, gxPh and promoted on h1
-1.Db6xDa7 is necessary, because a wS is useless, and wTL are less flexible than the wD
The retroplay is extremely slow because of the minimal space (1 free square in the W cage)
First La3 frees the uncaptured Da7, which then assists in allowing retraction of a3-a2 to meet the 50 move rule, and at the end the black queen gets out via a1
Retracting Kd7-d6, f6xe5, or (with b3 empty) b3xc4 are illegal for various reasons
. (2019-02-02)
A.Buchanan: Thanks for the heroic solving: I don't think I could do it. Do you happen to have a list of the moves in the reverse order (i.e. beginning 1. Dbx6xDa7+ Tb5-a5)? (2019-02-02)
A.Buchanan: So worth high-lighting 49. Tb6-b5 as the last certain single move, and 51. ... a3-a2, which relieves 50-move rule concerns. Therefore there must be an alternative to 49. ... Tb5-b4 50. Tb4-a4 La4-b3 which must be 49. ... Db5-a5 50. Ta5-a4 La4-b3. Amazing that little fork occurs so late. (2019-02-02)
Henrik Juel: I could not solve it, either, Andrew
I got the solution from Length Records and Mario did the reversing (2019-02-02)
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Keywords: 50 move rule, Sliding block puzzle, Last Moves? (96), Type C
Genre: Retro
FEN: KB6/qpN1p2p/r1pkP3/R1p1p3/bRP5/brP5/pPP5/NB6
Reprints: C25 Length Records in Last Single Moves? , p. 13, 11/2009
T4 Phénix 265, p. 10465, 09/2016
Input: A.Buchanan, 2015-04-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2019-02-02 more...
7 - P1350075
Gyula Breyer
Magyar Sakkvilag 1918
P1350075
(6+6) C+
#2
1. La5-b4! droht 2. Tc5-c8#
1. ... f6-f5 2. Tc5xf5#
1. ... Dd8-a5+ 2. Tc5xa5#
1. ... Dd8-c7 2. Tc5xc7#
1. ... Dd8-a8+ 2. Tc5-a5#
1. ... Kf8-e7 2. Tc5-c7#
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Genre: 2#
Computer test: %Popeye FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-64Bit v4.59
FEN: 3q1k2/3P4/5p1P/B1R5/2B4b/6p1/8/Kn6
Reprints: 1523a Augsburger Allgemeine 05/05/2018
893 Scobs lignea 20/05/2018
Input: Erich Bartel, 2018-05-20
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2018-05-20 more...
8 - P1372243
Gyula Breyer
Magyar Sakkvilag 1918
P1372243
(10+14) cooked
Gewinn
1. exf8=D+? Kxf8 2. Sd7+ Kg7! Remiss
1. exf8=sS+? Sxe6! Schwarz gewinnt!
1. exf8=sL+? Lf8-e7! 2. Sd7 patt
1. exf8=sT+? Ld8-e7! 2. Kxc7 patt
1. exf8=sD+! De7 2. Sd7 Dxe6+ 3. fxe6 Ke7 4. Sf5+ Kxe6 5. Lg4!
1. ... Le7 2. Kxc7 Dg7 3. Sxe4 Dg6 4. fxg6
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Cook: 1. exf8=D+ Kxf8 2. Kd7! Zugzwang!
Reprints: Outrageous Chess Problems, Burt Hochberg, Page 84

Superproblem.ru: http://superproblem.ru/archive/raznoe/S_umor-1.html (Most of the moves are taken from here)

chessstackexchange.com: https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/21489/how-likely-is-it-that-a-non-orthodox-promotion-is-optimal/26958#26958
James Malcom: How do you add in the author name exactly? It's Gyula Breyer. After about a month of not using my editing powers, here is the first problem I have chosen to enter in! I will be adding more joke promotion problems in here soon and classify them a little bit more. (2020-01-28)
Mario Richter: Fritz 6 gives
1. exf8=N+ Kxf8 2. Kd7 Ng5 3. Nc6 Bxe6+ 4. fxe6 Nxe6 5. Kxe6 Rg8 6. Nxd8 f5 7. Kf6 Rg6+ 8. Bxg6 hxg6 9. Ne6+ Ke8 10. Kxg6 f4 11. exf4 exf4 12. Nxf4
as a win for White (+7.44)
Can somebody with a stronger chess program find a better defense for Black? (2020-02-11)
James Malcom: It seems that 2. Kd7! is the one move that cooks this problem. The Black knight can’t move to release Black’s pieces as then Black will lose their bishop. 2. Nd7+ merely draws. (2020-02-12)
Peter Wong: Not only is there a cook, but the intention doesn't seem to work either. If you manually set up the position after 1.exf8=black queen for the Stockfish engine, it finds no clear win for White. (2020-02-12)
James Malcom: Well in the intention, if 1... Be7? then 2. Kc7 Qg7 3. Nxe4 Qg2 4. Nd6+ Kf8 5. Nd7+ Kg7 6. Ne8#. It's only after 1... Qe7 2. Nd7 Qex6 3. fxe6 Ke7 does it become a draw. It seems that all known tasks with White promoting to a Black queen are cooked. It should not be surprising, but it is indeed sad. Not even Bengston's draw study P1372297 is correct. It shouldn't be to hard to make a new, correct draw study, whether or not it's based on Bengston's work, but now a winning one seems further elusive as this seems to be the only way work of it's kind. (2020-02-13)
SP: After "1... Qe7 2. Nd7 Qex6 3. fxe6 Ke7" instead of a draw there is a mate in 5:
4.Sf5+ Ke6: 5.Lg4 Sd6,Sg5 6.Sc5+ & 7.Lh5+ or
4.-- Ke8 5.Kb7 (6.Kc8 & 7.e7) etc.
Did you perhaps mean 3.-- Le7? Breyer intended 4.Kc7: for that.
Further reprint: LXV p. 52 Boros / Lindner 1939 Anthology. (2022-05-17)
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Keywords: Joke, Joke promotion, Checking key
Genre: Studies
FEN: 1N1bknbr/2p1Pn1p/2K1Rp1p/4pP1B/p3p3/p3P1N1/P6P/8
Reprints: 102 Outrageous Chess Problems , p. 84, 2005
SuperProblem (Website) 08/08/2013
Input: James Malcom, 2020-01-28
Last update: James Malcom, 2023-09-04 more...
9 - P1404274
Gyula Breyer
Magyar Sakkvilag 31/05/1919
P1404274
(14+15)
Weiß zieht und setzt nicht matt
1. bxc6ep!

Auflösung Dr. Jenö Bán:
R: 1. ... c7-c5 2. Kd7-e6 Df7-e8 3. Kc6-d7 Ke5-e4 4. Sd2-f1 Lg7-f8 5. Sf2-h1 Da2-f7 6. Tf8-f3 Sa4-c3 7. f7-f8=T Ke6-e5 8. f6-f7 Kf7-e6 9. f5-f6 Db1-a2 10. f4-f5 Lf5-d3 11. Kd5-c6 Tg8-b8 12. Kc4-d5 Tb8-b7 13. La8-g2 Lh6-g7 14. Df1-h3 Lg7-h6 15. Tg1-g3 Lh6-g7 16. Th1-g1 Dd1-b1 17. Sh3-f2 Ke8-f7 18. Sg1-h3 Sc5-a4 19. a7-a8=L Lc8-f5 20. a6-a7 Sf7-h8 21. a5-a6 Th8-g8 22. a4-a5 Ta8-b8 23. a2-a4 Sa6-c5 24. Kc3-c4 a5xTb4 25. Tb1-b4 Lf8-h6 26. Ta1-b1 f5xLg4 27. Sb1-d2 d2-d1=D 28. Dd1-f1 d3-d2 29. Le1-h4 Sh6-f7 30. Ld2-e1 f7-f5 31. Lc1-d2 Sg8-h6 32. Kd2-c3 g7-g6 33. Ke1-d2 Sb8-a6 34. b4-b5 a7-a5 35. b2-b4 b7-b6 36. d2xDe3 Dd4-e3 37. f2-f4 Dd8-d4 38. Lh3-g4 d4-d3 39. Lf1-h3 d5-d4 40. g4-g5 d7-d5 41. g2-g4
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Schwarz schlug axb und fxg, der weiße Doppelbauer e2e3 erfodert eine weißen Schlag, damit sind alle fehlenden Steine erklärt. Der fehlende sBd7 mußte schlaglos auf d1 umwandeln, bevor er geschlagen werden konnte, also stammt wBe3 von d2, und die wBBa2 und f2 haben auf a8 bzw. f8 umgewandelt, bevor sie geschlagen wurden. Nur zuletzt R: 1. ... c7-c5 verhindert das weiße Retropatt, also ist der ep_Schlüssel legal.
Henrik Juel: 1.bxc6ep
R: 1... c7-c5 2.Kd7-e6 Df7-d8+ 3.Ke6-d7 Dg7-f7+ 4.Kd7-e6 Ke5-e4 etc. (2022-09-11)
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Keywords: En passant as key
Genre: Retro
FEN: 1r2qb1n/1r2p2p/1p2K1p1/1Pp3P1/1p2k1pB/2nbPRRQ/2P1P1BP/5N1N
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 807, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-11
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-11 more...
10 - P1404323
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 15/10/1911
P1404323
(7+6)
#2
1. ... Sb1,Sd2~ 2. Db3#
1. ... Sc4! 2. Le4#

1. Tb4! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Sb1,Sd2~ 2. Le4#
1. ... Sc4! 2. Tb5#
1. ... Se5 2. Sf4#,Td4#
1. ... Se1,Sf3~ 2. Td4#
1. ... Te6+ 2. Lxe6#
1. ... Td8 2. Le6#
1. ... Td7+ 2. Dxd7#
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Henrik Juel: dual after 1.Tb4 Se5 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 2#
FEN: 8/BQ2K3/2pr1pN1/3k1B2/5RP1/5n2/3n4/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 799, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
11 - P1404324
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 17/12/1910
P1404324
(5+5)
#2
1. Sf6! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Kd4 2. De4#
1. ... Kxf6 2. Dh8#
1. ... Sd4 2. Sd7#
1. ... Sd2,Sf3~ 2. Da1#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 2#
FEN: Q7/5p2/4p3/4k2K/1B2NpP1/5n2/8/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 798, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
12 - P1404325
Gyula Breyer

P1404325
(8+8)
#3
1. Se4! droht 2. Sb6#
1. ... Sc7,Sb5~ 2. Sd6+ Kd5 3. e4#
1. ... Kd5 2. Sb6+ Kxe4 3. exf3#
Co-Duale 2. Lf5 ... 3. Sb6#
2. exf3 ... 3. Sb6#
1. ... Sd5 2. exf3 Sa3,Sb5~ 3. Sd6#
2. ... Sb4,Sd5~ 3. Sb6#
Co-NL 2. e3 f2 3. Le2#
2. ... Sa3,Sb5~ 3. Sd6#
2. ... Sb4,Sd5~ 3. Sb6#
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genaue Quelle und Position (noch) unbekannt, Nachdruck in 'Gyula Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary': "The problem appeared in a Hungarian chess column between 30.12.1910 and 2.1.11. The diagram came from a fragment of a newspaper, therefore I don't know what the figure 19 refers to in the configuration of the pieces. I reached the solution by solving it myself."
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Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/2p1PN2/1nB1p1p1/N1k2nB1/2p2p2/2P1P3/K7
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 798, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
13 - P1404326
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 29/04/1911
P1404326
(10+11)
#2
1. Dg8! droht 2. Dc4#
1. ... Lxd3 2. Dxg2#
1. ... Sxd3 2. Da8#
1. ... Sc2,Sd5,Sc6 2. Dd5#
1. ... Kxd3 2. Lf5#
1. ... Txf4 2. Te3#
1. ... Sf7 2. Dxh7#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 2#
FEN: 3Q3n/3B3p/p4P2/2p4p/1n2kP1r/2PR4/pP2b1pP/2B3K1
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 799, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
14 - P1404327
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 10/06/1911
P1404327
(10+9) C+
#3
1. e5! droht 2. De4+ Kc5 3. Dc4#
1. ... Sc5 2. Dd5+ exd5 3. Sc6#
1. ... Kxe5 2. Sf7+ Kd4 3. Dxb4#
2. ... Kf4 3. Df3#
2. ... Kf6 3. g5#
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Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/pQ2N1p1/p2Np1P1/P7/1p1kP1P1/1n2p3/1P1pP3/3K4
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 799, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30 more...
15 - P1404328
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 24/06/1911
P1404328
(8+3) C+
#3
1. Lb1! droht 2. Sc2 ... 3. Sb4#
1. ... bxa4 2. Sc4 ... 3. Sb6#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/3K4/8/1p1k4/P2P4/NP2Pp2/2B2P2/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 799, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30 more...
16 - P1404329
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 04/11/1911
P1404329
(6+4)
#2
1. Dd2! droht 2. Dd4#
1. ... Txe2 2. Dxe2#
1. ... Td3 2. Df4#
1. ... Kxe5 2. Dxe3#
1. ... c5 2. Dd5#
1. ... fxe5 2. Db4#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 2#
FEN: 8/2K5/1Np2p2/Q3B3/4k1P1/4r3/4P3/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 800, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
17 - P1404330
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 11/11/1911
P1404330
(6+1)
#3
1. Kc6! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Kf6 2. Te5 Kxe5 3. Lg7#
Co-Dual 2. Kd7 Kg6 3. Ta6#
1. ... Ke8 2. Kd6 ... 3. Ta8#
1. ... Kd8 2. Lf8 ... 3. Ta8#
Co-Dual 2. Te5 Kc8 3. Te8#
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Keywords: Rex solus (s)
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/4k3/7B/R2K2N1/6P1/6P1/8/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 800, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
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18 - P1404331
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 02/12/1911
P1404331
(8+8)
#2
1. Dh1! droht 2. De4#
1. ... Kxd4 2. Da1#
1. ... Dxd3 2. Sbc6#
1. ... Dc6 2. Sbxc6#
1. ... hxg5 2. Dh8#
1. ... Sc5 2. Dd5#
1. ... Sd6 2. Lg7#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 2#
FEN: 5B2/pn6/q3P2p/r3k1P1/pN1N4/3Pp1K1/8/Q7
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 800, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
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19 - P1404332
Gyula Breyer
Pesti Naplo 16/12/1911
P1404332
(6+7)
#2
1. Se3! droht 2. Sc4#
1. ... Txe4 2. Sg4#
1. ... Kxe4+ 2. Sd5#
1. ... Lxe4 2. Db2#
1. ... Ld5 2. Dxd5#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-09-13)
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Genre: 2#
FEN: b4b2/8/5R2/K3kN1r/1p2N2r/7n/3Q4/4R3
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 800, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
20 - P1404333
Gyula Breyer
v Pesti Naplo 23/12/1911
P1404333
(10+4) cooked
#2
1. La4! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Kxc4 2. Lb3#
1. ... Ke4 2. Lc6#
1. ... Lxd7,Lxg4,Lf5 2. Sb6#
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Cook: Co-NL 1. d8=D+! Ke4 2. Da8#
1. ... Ld7 2. Ddxd7#
1. ... Kc6 2. Ddd6#,Da8#,Ded6#,Dc7#,Se5#,La4#
Korrektur(versuch) vom 13.01.1912
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Genre: 2#
FEN: 8/3PQp2/K3bP2/P2k4/2N3P1/1Bp1P3/2P5/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 801, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13 more...
21 - P1404334
Gyula Breyer
Ödön Nagy

Pesti Naplo 30/12/1911
P1404334
(5+3) C+
#3
1. Dh1! Ka6,Ka5,Ka4 2. Da8+ Kb5 3. a4#
1. ... c4 2. dxc4+ Ka4 3. Da8# 2. ... Kxc4 3. Dc6# 2. ... Ka6,Ka5 3. Da8# 2. ... Kc5 3. Dd5#
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Keywords: Zugzwang-Goal, Pawn mate, corner to corner (wD)
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Henrik Juel (2022-09-13): C+ Popeye 4.61
FEN: 8/8/1p5Q/1kp5/8/2PP4/P3K3/8
Reprints: Gyuala Breyer - The Chess Revolutionary [ed. Jimmy Adams] , p. 801, 2017
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-09-13
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30 more...
22 - P1411433
Gyula Breyer
Budapester Schachklub 1913
Thematurnier des Budapester Schachklubs
2. Preis
P1411433
(10+3) C+
#3
1. La3! Lg4 2. b4 Lh3 3. b5# 2. ... Kd6 3. b5#
1. ... Lg2,Lf1 2. Sxf5 ... 3. Sfe7#
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Keywords: Pawn mate, Model mate, discovered checkmate
Genre: 3#
Computer test: Juel: Popeye 4.61
FEN: 2B2B2/8/2k5/3N1p2/P4P2/2K1NP1b/1PP5/8
Reprints: XXXL Ungarische Schachproblem Anthologie , p. 67, 1983
Input: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-07-30 more...
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