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1 - P0001617
Michel Caillaud
487 Europe Echecs 346 10/1987
P0001617
(9+7) cooked
#1 vor 12
VRZ, Typ Proca
paul: Cooked in 4: 1.Ke5-e6! b2×Ba1=B+ -2.Kf4×Pe5 e6-e5+ -3.Rc2×Sg2 Se1-g2+ -4.Re2×Pc2 & 1.Rxe1# (2023-06-14)
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Keywords: En passant, Defensive Retractor, Type Proca
Genre: Retro
FEN: 8/4p3/3PK1P1/8/1B5p/1P1qPP1p/P5Rp/b2k4
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2004-08-28 more...
2 - P0003901
Michel Caillaud
diagrammes 41 09-10/1979
P0003901
(4+9) cooked
shc#6
1. Df2 2. Db6 3. Kd4 4. bxc3ep 5. Dg6 6. De4 Lb6
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Cook: 1. Kd4 2. Kc3 3. Db2 4. d2 5. Ld3 6. d4 Lxb4#
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Keywords: Seriesmover, Consequent, En passant
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 8/8/p7/B2pp3/KpP1k3/Np1p4/q7/1b6
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-09-14 more...
3 - P1000563
Michel Caillaud
Noam Livnat

P0019 StrateGems Vol.1 10-12/1998
3. Preis
P1000563
(16+15) cooked
BP in 21,5
1. c4 b5 2. Da4 b4 3. Db5 g6 4. a4 Lg7 5. Ta3 Kf8 6. Td3 d6 7. Txd6 a6 8. d3 Ta7 9. Lf4 Tb7 10. Le5 Tb6 11. f4 Tc6 12. Kf2 Tc5 13. Kg3 Td5 14. Kh4 Td4 15. g3 Te4 16. Lh3 Te3 17. Lg4 Tf3 18. Sh3 Tf2 19. Tf1 Tg2 20. Tf3 Tg1 21. Te3 Th1 22. Te4
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Treppenturm
Cook: Dual
7. ... Sa6 8. d3 Tb8 9. Lf4 Tb6 10. Le5 Tc6 11. f4 Tc5 12. Kf2 Td5 13. Kg3 Td4 14. Kh4 Te4 15. g3 Te3 16. Lh3 Tf3 17. Lg4 Tf1 18. Sh3 Te1 19. Tf1 Sb8 20. Tf3 Th1 21. Te3 a6 22. Te4 (Henrik Juel)
A.Buchanan: the authors fixed this in 1998 C+ with 1sbq1ksr/2p1ppbp/p2R2p1/1Q2B3/PpP1BP1K/3P1SP1/1P2P2P/R4S1r
16. Lg2 Te3 17. Le4 Tf3 18. Sd2 Tf2 19. Sgf3 Tg2 20. Ta1 Tg1 21. Sf1 Th1 (2023-02-04)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Staircase (t)
Genre: Retro
FEN: 1nbq1knr/2p1ppbp/p2R2p1/1Q2B3/PpP1RPBK/3P2PN/1P2P2P/1N5r
Reprints: feenschach 153, p. 195, 10-12/2003
H30 FIDE Album Annexe 1998-2000 2009
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2018-12-19 more...
4 - P1066780
Michel Caillaud
3755 Phénix 98 01/2001
1. Preis
P1066780
(16+12) cooked
BP in 21,5
1. b4 g5 2. b5 g4 3. b6 g3 4. bxc7 b5 5. c4 Lb7 6. Sc3 Lf3 7. gxf3 b4 8. Lh3 b3 9. Lf5 b2 10. Lc2 b1=S 11. d3 Sd2 12. Sh3 Sf1 13. Dd2 g2 14. Dh6 g1=D 15. Ld2 Dg5 16. Tc1 Se3 17. Lb1 Sg4 18. 0-0 Df4 19. Tfd1 Se3 20. Le1 Sf1 21. Kxf1 Dd2 22. Txd2
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Zuerst schirmt der schwarze UWS auf f1 die schwarze UWD auf g1 ab, anschließend schirmt der Springer die Dame auf g4 ab, und schließlich werden beide geschlagen.
Cook: 1. b4 Sf6 2. c4 b6 3. Sc3 c5 4. bxc5 Lb7 5. cxb6 Lf3 6. gxf3 Sd5 7. Lh3 Se3 8. Lf5 Sf1 9. Lc2 g5 10. Sh3 g4 11. d3 g3 12. Dd2 g2 13. Dh6 g1=D 14. Ld2 Dg3 15. Tc1 Se3 16. Lb1 Dgc7 17. bxc7 Sd1 18. 0-0 Se3 19. Tfd1 Sd5 20. Kf1 Sf6 21. Le1 Sg8 22. Td2
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 did not even find the solution in an hour (2018-12-15)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: Cooked Stelvio 1.2 296:36:23 Stunden. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung BP 20.5, BP 21.0. Histogramm 355767/10739k
Cooked bei 59917/922k. Die letzten 295850 Strategien wären sicher
schneller geprüft worden da die meisten großen Werte bereits waren.
Notations Beispiel: 1.b4 Sf6 2.c4 b6 3.Sc3 c5 4.bxc5 Lb7 5.cxb6 Lf3
6.gxf3 Sd5 7.Lh3 Se3 8.Lf5 Sf1 9.Lc2 g5 10.Sh3 g4 11.d3 g3 12.Dd2 g2
13.Dh6 g1D 14.Ld2 Dg3 15.Tc1 Se3 16.Lb1 Dgc7 17.bxc7 Sd1 18.0–0 Se3
19.Tfd1 Sd5 20.Kf1 Sf6 21.Le1 Sg8 22.Td2
oder wie vor bis 19. dann 20.Le1 Sf6 21.Kf1 Sg8 22.Td2 (2023-05-24)
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Keywords: Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (ds), Unique Proof Game, Castling, Promotion (sd), Homebase
Genre: Retro
FEN: rn1qkbnr/p1Pppp1p/7Q/8/2P5/2NP1P1N/P2RPP1P/1BR1BK2
Reprints: feenschach 161 09-11/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-10-03
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-08-15 more...
5 - P1080606
Michel Caillaud
Andernach TT 2006
1. Platz
P1080606
(13+12) cooked
BP in 11,0
take&make
1. b4 a5 2. b5 Ta6 3. bxa6[-wBa6,+wSa8] Sf6 4. Sxc7[-wSc7,+wSc6] dxc6[-sBc6,+sBa7] 5. h3 Lg4 6. hxg4[-wBg4,+wDc8] Sc6 7. De6 Dc7 8. Dd6 exd6[-sBd6,+sBd7] 9. a3 Lb4 10. axb4[-wBb4,+wLf8] Kd8 11. Lb4 axb4[-sBb4,+sBe7]
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Cook: Cooked by Michel Caillaud using Jacobi demolition mode with constraints :
1.b4 c5 2.bxç5-ç4 d5 3.h3 Lg4 4.hxg4-c8=D Sc6 5.Dxa8-b8 Sf6 6.Dd6 exd6-d7 7.a3 Lb4 8.axb4-f8=L Dc7 9.Lb4 dxc4-ç5 10.Ta2 Kd8 11.Ta1 cxb4-e7
paul: The first 7 moves tested by WinChloe in 2 hours. (2019-12-15)
Henrik Juel: Jacobi 0.7.5 in Heuristic and PG demolition mode did not find the intended solution using more than 10 hours
The best attempt was 1.a4 e6 2.a5 La3 3.bxa3-f8=L Sc6 4.Ld6 cxd6-e7 5.a6 Dc7 6.axb7-b5 La6 7.bxa6-b7 Sf6 8.bxa8-d8=S Kxd8-b7 9.h3 Kc8 10.h4 Kd8 11.h5
Note the natural notation of the Take&Make moves, far better than something like 3.bxa6[-wBa6,+wSa8], which should be written as 3.bxa6-a8=S (2021-10-23)
A.Buchanan: I will copy Gerd Wilts on your notation suggestion, which doesn't work quite now here but might be made to work - I agree it's superior. (2021-10-24)
Nightrider: What a pleasure to read this! I invented take&make, and I used the natural notation (like "bxa8-d8S") right from the beginning. Isn't it ideal if readers may understand the idea of a condition immediately by the notation of the moves?

By the way, the same holds for the (much more recent) condition make&take, where a move of a wSc3 that captures a bBg8 (for example) should be written analogously as S-f6xg8. Here again, does this natural notation not make clear on the spot what the basic idea of make&take is?

(And does it not look MUCH more elegant, for both conditions, if they are written in small letters exclusively and without blanks around "&" ? For me, it was always take&make and (years later) make&take. But, de gustibus non est disputandum...) (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: Hi Nightrider, thanks for kind words. I did email Gerd directly after the earlier post. He's pretty busy at the moment but in a few months thinks will have more time to deal with some items on the backlog.
For names, I agree that syntax varies. Sometimes it's down to taste, more often it's just random noise. There's also the question of "&" versus "and". (StrateGems uses both in one page!) In German, nouns are always capitalized, and the rest of PDB inherits that kind of uniformity, with the idea that PDB is just applying a local pattern, not trying to be authoritative in promoting a "canonical" way of writing each term. WinChloe has similar policy: Take & Make. YACPDB has Take&MakeChess. Search engines divide up words into atoms, so when I ask google for take&make I get "Take & Make" & "Take&Make" almost equally, so Google is blind to the distinct form that you prefer. Sorry. (2021-10-24)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, take&make Chess, Interchange, Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (DLS), Homebase (w)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 3k3r/ppqppppp/2n2n2/8/8/8/2PPPPP1/RNBQKBNR
Reprints: (22) Mat Plus Review 13-14 08/2010
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2009-01-14
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-01-13 more...
6 - P1319883
Maryan Kerhuel
Jacques Dupin
Michel Caillaud

1428 Phénix (19-20) 12/1992
2. Preis
Informalturnier
Richter: Torsten Linß
P1319883
(5+4) cooked
ser-dr#18
non stop
1. g8=S 2. Sf6 3. Se8 4. f8=D 5. Dh8 6. Dc3! 7. Sf6 8. Sd7 9. e8=L 10. Lg6 11. Dg7 12. Dh6 13. Sf6 14. Sg8 15. h8=T 16. Lxd3 17. Le2 18. Dh2#
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Alfred Pfeiffer: Was bedeutet der Zusatz "non stop"? (2016-05-10)
paul: Cooked in 15 moves: (virtual mate Sc3#) 1.g8=S 2.Sf6 3.e8=S 4.Sd6 5.Sfe8 6.f8=Q 7.Qh6 8.Sf6 9.Sde8 10.h8=Q (no more helpful moves) 11.Q8h7! 12.Sg7 13.Q×d3 14.Qde3 15.Qhh3‡
This genre is explained in Quartz 6/1998) (2021-05-26)
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Keywords: Seriesmover, Direct-Reflex
Genre: Fairies
FEN: r7/4PPPP/8/8/8/3n4/n5k1/K7
Reprints: Phénix 39, p. 3111, 03/1996
V Quartz 7, p. 114, 05/1998
feenschach 128, p. 317, 06-07/1998
Input: Erich Bartel, 2016-05-06
Last update: Arnold Beine, 2021-05-27 more...
7 - P1380665
Michel Caillaud
Philippe Rouzaud

RIFACE 2016
1st honourable mention
P1380665
(14+15) cooked
BP in 15.0
vertikaler Zylinder
Henrik Juel: Jacobi 0.7.5 was too slow (for me) (2020-10-05)
Michel Caillaud: cooked (2020-10-05)
paul: Author's solution: 1.d4 c6 2.Bf4 Qb6 3.Bc7 a5 4.f4 h5 5.Kf2 Rh6 6.Kg3 a4+ 7.h4 a×h3 e.p. 8.Kh2 h×g2 9.Sh3 g1=S 10.c4 Sf3 11.e×f3 Rd6 12.Be2 g6 13.Qf1 Be1 14.Rg1 Sh6 15.Rah1 0-0-0-0. But cooked with classical castling: 1.d4 c6 2.Bf4 Qb6 3.Bc7 a5 4.f4 Ra6 5.Kf2 Rd6 6.Kg3 a4+ 7.h4 a×h3 e.p. 8.Kh2 h×g2 9.Sh3 g1=S 10.c4 Sf3 11.e×f3 g6 12.Be2 h5 13.Qf1 Be1 14.Rg1 Sh6 15.Rah1 0-0. (2021-08-19)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Vertical Cylinder, RIFACE Retro Composition Tourney (2016)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 1nb2rk1/1pBppp2/1qpr2pn/7p/2PP1P2/5P1N/PP2B2K/1N2bQRR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2020-10-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-06-09 more...
8 - P1384549
Michel Caillaud
Nunspeet 2007
3. Platz
P1384549
(13+15) cooked
BP 7
Circe Assassin
paul: Cook: 1.Sc3 b5 2.d4 e5 3.Be3 Se7 4.Sxb5 [+bPb7] Sec6 5.Qd2 Sxd4 [+wPd2] 6.Sxd4 [+bSb8] exd4 [+wSg1] 7.Rc1 dxe3 [+wBc1] (Jacobi) (2023-01-13)
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Keywords: Circe (Assassin), Homebase
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/8/8/8/4p3/PPPPPPPP/2B1KBNR
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: Arnold Beine, 2023-07-26 more...
9 - P1384617
Michel Caillaud

3. Preis
Murfatlar-Turnier
P1384617
(16+16) cooked
BP 15,5
Couscouscirce
1. BEfd4 Sf6 2. BEe3 Sd5 3. BEdxd5[+sSd2] Sxb1[+wSg8] 4. Sh6 Sc3 5. Kd2 BEhxh6[+wSh7] 6. BEcxc3[+sSc2] Sb4 7. BEe6 Sd5 8. Kd3 Sf6 9. Ld2 Sg8 10. Sf6+ BEfxf6[+wSf7] 11. Sd6+ BEdxd6[+wSd7] 12. Sb6 BEbxb6[+wSb7] 13. Sa5 La6+! 14. Sc4 Lb7 15. Sa3 Lc8 16. Sb1
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Cook: 1. BEfd4 Sa6 2. BEe3 Sb4 3. Kd2 Sd5 4. Kd3 Sgf6 5. BEdxd5[+sSd2] Sxb1[+wSg8] 6. BEe6 Sd2 7. Dxd2[+sSd1]! Sc3 8. Sh6 Sg8 9. BEcxc3[+sSc2] BEhxh6[+wSh7] 10. Sf6+ BEfxf6[+wSf7] 11. Sd6+ BEdxd6[+wSd7] 12. Sb6 BEbxb6[+wSb7] 13. Sa5 Sd4 14. Sc4 Sc6 15.Sa3 Sb8 16.Sb1
LaTeX-import:
Source not uniquely identified: 61. WCCC
Michel Caillaud: Source : Ohrid 2018 (61. WCCC)

Solution :
1.BEfd4 Sf6 2.BEe3 Sd5 3.BEdxd5(Sd2) Sxb1(Sg8) 4.Sh6 Sc3 5.Kd2 BEhxh6(Sh7) 6.BEcxc3(Sc2) Sb4 7.BEe6 Sd5 8.Kd3 Sf6 9.Dd2 Sg8 10.Sf6+ BEfxf6(Sf7) 11.Sd6+ BEdxd6(Sd7) 12.Sb6 BEbxb6(Sb7) 13.Sa5 La6+! 14.Sc4 Lb7 15.Sa3 Lc8 16.Sb1

Cooked using Jacobi 0.7.5 and constraints :
1.BEfd4 Sa6 2.BEe3 Sb4 3.Kd2 Sd5 4.Kd3 Sgf6 5.BEdxd5(Sd2) Sxb1(Sg8) 6.BEe6 Sd2 7.Dxd2(Sd1)! Sc3 8.Sh6 Sg8 9.BEcxc3(Sc2) BEhxh6(Sh7) 10.Sf6+BEfxf6(Sf7) 11.Sd6+ BEdxd6(Sd7) 12.Sb6 BEbxb6(Sb7) 13.Sa5 Sd4 14.Sc4 Sç6 15.Sa3 Sb8 16.Sb1

Correction : 9.Ld2! instead of 9.Dd2 in the intention (2022-09-13)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Berolina chess
Pieces: bu = Berolina Pawn (BE)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/*2p1*2p1*2p1*2p1/1*2p1*2p*2P*2p1*2p/8/8/2*2PK*2P3/*2P*2P1Q*2P1*2P*2P/RNB2BNR
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-06-02 more...
10 - P1399235
Michel Caillaud
Phénix 2001-2002
3 Pr Jubilé D.Innocenti-44 Phénix
P1399235
(12+11) cooked
BP in 57.5
Alphabetschach
1. a3 a5 2. Ta2 a4 3. Ta1 Ta5 4. Ta2 Tc5 5. Ta1 b5 6. Ta2 b4 7. Ta1 b3 8. Ta2 bxc2 9. Ta1 Sc6 10. Ta2 cxd1=S 11. Ta1 Txc1 12. Ta2 Tc5 13. Ta1 Th5 14. Ta2 Sb4 15. Ta1 Sd5 16. Ta2 c5 17. Ta1 c4 18. Ta2 c3 19. Ta1 c2 20. Ta2 c1=S 21. Ta1 Sb3 22. Ta2 Sd4 23. Ta1 La6 24. Ta2 Ld3 25. Ta1 S1e3 26. Ta2 Lf5 27. Ta1 Sf3+ 28. exf3 Sb4 29. Ta2 Sd3+ 30. Ke2 Se5 31. Ta1 d5 32. Ta2 d4 33. Ta1 d3+ 34. Kxe3 Dd6 35. Ta2 Dh6+ 36. Kd4 Sg6 37. Ta1 e5+ 38. Kd5 e4 39. Ta2 e3 40. Ta1 e2 41. Ta2 e1=S 42. Ta1 Sc2 43. Ta2 Se3+ 44. dxe3 d2 45. Ta1 d1=S 46. Ta2 Sc3+ 47. Sxc3 Ke7 48. Ta1 Kf6 49. Tc1 Lc2+ 50. Kc4 Lb3+ 51. Kd3 La2 52. b4 Lc4+ 53. Kc2 Lb5 54. Tb1 Le8 55. Tb3 axb3+ 56. Kc1 b2+ 57. Kd2 b1=S+ 58. Sxb1
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Reprint: http://chess.stephen29emmerson.fastmail.fm.user.fm/longalpha.html#
Cook: 1. a3 a5 2. Ta2 a4 3. Ta1 Ta5 4. Ta2 Th5 5. Ta1 b5 6. Ta2 b4 7. Ta1 b3 8. Ta2 bxc2 9. Ta1 Sc6 10. Ta2 cxd1=T+ 11. Kxd1 Sa7 12. Ta1 Sb5 13. Ta2 Sd6 14. Ta1 c5 15. Ta2 c4 16. Ta1 c3 17. Ta2 c2+ 18. Kxc2 Lb7 19. Ta1 Ld5 20. Ta2 Lb3+ 21. Kd3 Lc2+ 22. Kd4 Lf5 23. Ta1 Sb5+ 24. Ke5 Sd4 25. Ta2 Sf3+ 26. exf3 d5 27. Ta1 d4 28. Ta2 d3 29. Ta1 Db8+ 30. Kd5 Db3+ 31. Kc6 Dc2+ 32. Sc3 Db3 33. Tb1 Db6+ 34. Kd5 Dh6 35. Ta1 e5 36. Tb1 e4 37. Ta1 e3 38. Tb1 e2 39. Ta1 e1=S 40. Tb1 Sc2 41. Ta1 Se3+ 42. dxe3 d2 43. Tb1 dxc1=S 44. Ta1 Sd3 45. Tb1 Se5 46. Ta1 Sg6 47. Ta2 Ke7 48. Ta1 Kf6 49. Tc1 Lc2+ 50. Kc4 Lb3+ 51. Kd3 La2 52. b4 Lc4+ 53. Kc2 Lb5 54. Tb1 Le8 55. Tb3 axb3+ 56. Kc1 b2+ 57. Kd2 b1=S+ 58. Sxb1
Michel Caillaud: cook :
4…Th5 5.Ta1 b5 6.Ta2 b4 7.Ta1 b3 8.Ta2 bxc2 9.Ta1 Sc6 10.Ta2 cxd1=T+ 11.Kxd1 Sa7 12.Ta1 Sb5 13.Ta2 Sd6 14.Ta1 c5 15.Ta2 c4 16.Ta1 c3 17.Ta2 c2+ 18.Kxc2 Lb7 19.Ta1 Ld5 20.Ta2 Lb3+ 21.Kd3 Lc2+ 22.Kd4 Lf5 23.Ta1 Sb5+ 24.Ke5 Sd4 25.Ta2 Sf3+ 26.exf3 d5 27.Ta1 d4 28.Ta2 d3 29.Ta1 Db8+ 30.Kd5 Db3+ 31.Kc6 Dc2+ 32.Sc3 Db3 33.Tb1 Db6+ 34.Kd5 Dh6 35.Ta1 e5 36.Tb1 e4 37.Ta1 e3 38.Tb1 e2 39.Ta1 e1=S 40.Tb1 Sc2 41.Ta1 Se3+ 42.dxe3 d2 43.Tb1 dxc1=S 44.Ta1 Sd3 45.Tb1 Se5 46.Ta1 Sg6 47.Ta2… (2022-02-20)
James Malcom: I hope you may find a correction or an acceptable version, Caillaud. Thanks for taking the time to double-check your own work. (2022-02-21)
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Keywords: Alphabetic Chess, Promotion (sssss x5), Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (sssss x5), Schnoebelen Theme (Sb1)
Genre: Fairies, Retro
FEN: 4bbnr/5ppp/5knq/7r/1P6/P3PP2/3K1PPP/1N3BNR
Reprints: chess.stephen29emmerson
Input: James Malcom, 2022-02-19
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-06-03 more...
11 - P1401782
Michel Caillaud
MatPlus.net Forum 10/06/2022
P1401782
(13+16) cooked
ser-h=35
1. axb6 2. Txa6 3. Txa5 4. Ta4 5. Txc4 6. Txd4 7. Txd5 8. Txc5 9. Txc6 10. Te6 11. c6 12. d5 13. d4 14. d3 15. d2 16. d1=T 17. Dd2 18. Dh6 19. Td8 20. Sd7 21. c5 22. c4 23. c3 24. c2 25. c1=L 26. Lg5 27. Lf6 28. g5 29. Dg7 30. h6 31. Th7 32. Dh8 33. L6g7 34. Tg6 35. f6 e6=
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Cook: 1. axb6 2. Txa6 3. Txa5 4. Ta4 5. Txc4 6. Txc5 7. Txc6 8. Te6 9. c5 10. c4 11. c3 12. c2 13. c1=L 14. Lh6 15. g5 16. Lfg7 17. Sf6 18. 0-0 19. d6 20. Dd7 21. Td8 22. De8 23. Kf8 24. Sg8 25. Sd7 26. Tg6 27. f6 28. Lh8 29. 29. Df7 30. Ke8 31. Tg7 32. Df8 33. Tf7 34. L6g7 35. h6 e6=
Für die kürzere Version (P1409325) ohne zusätzliche weiße Steine wurde noch keine Inkorrektheit gefunden.
Michel Caillaud: cooked by Arno Tüngler :
1.S×ç6 2.Sb4 3.S×a6 4.ç6 5.Sç7 6.ç×d5 7.d×ç4 8.ç3 9.ç2 10.ç1=L 11.Lb2 12.a×b6 13.T×a5 14.Ta4 15.T×d4 16.Td6 17.L×é5 18.g5 19.Lég7 20.Lh6 21.Tg6 22.f6 23.Lfg7 24.Kf7 25.Df8 26.Ké8 27.Kd8 28.Dé8 29.Lf8 30.Tg7 31.Tf7 32.Lfg7 33.Df8 34.Ké8 35.Sé6 S×é6=
or
1.a×b6 2.T×a6 3.T×a5 4.Ta4 5.T×ç4 6.T×ç5 7.T×ç6 8.Té6 9.ç5 10.ç4 11.ç3 12.ç2 13.ç1=L 14.Lh6 15.g5 16.Lfg7 17.Sf6 18.0-0 19.d6 20.Dd7 21.Td8 22.Dé8 23.Kf8 24.Sg8 25.Sd7 26.Tg6 27.f6 28.Lh8 29.Kf7 30.Df8 31.Ké8 32.Tg7 33.Tf7 34.L6g7 35.h6 é6= (2022-08-02)
Anton Baumann: Mit der korrigierten Stellung geht die 1. NL nicht: 35.Se6 Sxe6??
Bei der 2. NL geht 29.Kf7 nicht, aber 29.Df7 30.Ke8 31.Tg7 32.Df8 33.Tf7 34.L6g7 35.h6 e6 = (mit ZU) (2023-05-05)
Olaf Jenkner: Die ursprüngliche Version hatte getauschte Steine auf c4 und c5 und einen Turm auf d5.
Dazu wurden zwei Nebenlösungen gefunden, siehe Post von M. Caillaud,
Die vorliegende Version hat weiterhin die zweite Nebenlösung mit Zugumstellung in den
Zügen 29 bis 32. (2023-05-05)
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Keywords: Homebase (s), Seriesmover, Capture key, konsekutive Umwandlungen 2 (tl), under-promotion (tl), pin-stalemate, Pawn mate (-patt), blocking of a piece
Genre: Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/PPN5/BBPQPK1P/2NP2P1/8/8/8
Input: Olaf Jenkner, 2022-06-11
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2023-05-05 more...
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