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1 - P0001117
Michel Caillaud
3872 Die Schwalbe 74 04/1982
12. Lob
P0001117
(11+12)
h#2
b) sBh7 nach h6
a) 1. 0-0-0? Sg6 2. Lb8 Sxe7! illegal castling
1. Kf7! Sxh7 2. Ke6 Sg5#
b) 1. 0-0-0! Sg6 2. Lb8 Sxe7#
1. Kf7? Sh7 2. Ke6 Sg5+? 3. hxg5!
R: 1. Ke3-e4 Sd6-b7 2. h2xDg3 Dg2-g3+ 3. Kd2-e3 Db7-g2 4. Ke1-d2 Dc8-b7 5. e4-e5 Dd8-c8 6. f3xLe4 Lb7-e4 7. Kf1-e1 Lc8-b7 8. Ke1-f1 b7-b6 9. Kf1-e1 Lb6-a7 10. ... La5-b6 11. ... Ld2-a5 12. ... Lc1-d2 13. ... d2xTc1=L 14. ... e3xTd2 15. ... e4-e3 16. ... f5xLe4
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Missing: Wh: QRRBB Bl: QRBB
Captures: Wh: gxf3xe (inc B), hxg + [Bf8] Bl: axbxc (for Ba7) fxexdxc/e (g1 not possible)
Assume Black can castle: so neither bK nor bRa have moved. Before bPb7-b6 (which releases QB) *all* Bl captures have been made. wPd can freely advance, all Wh units released except for rooks & Bf1. gxRf3 is forced, and now all Wh units are free and can be captured. To avoid deadlock, wB was captured on e4 not e6. Sequence must be f7-f5 Rh8-f8-f6-...-f3gxRf3.
In this position wLe4 must be played back to f1. With bPh7, wBe4 must retract either by stopping on f7, (disrupting bK) or via f5 (implying retraction of f6-f5, in which case bRa8 is an imposter).
In the alternative route via h7, wB crosses over f7 harmlessly. While wB is on g5 & h4, f7 must be occupied by a static shielding knight, but there is no tempo issue. After all this excitement, b7-b6 if followed by simple and non-unique play to reach the diagram.

(Gerd's earlier solution: Weiße Schläge: h2xg3, gxfxe, sLf8. Schwarze Schläge: a7xb6xc5; fxexdxc1=L In dieser Stellung muß der wLe4 nach f1 zurückgespielt werden. Mit sBh7 kann der wLe4 nur entweder über f7 nach f1 zurück, so daß der sK bereits gezogen haben muß, oder der wLe4 kann über f5 zurück, wozu aber der sTa8 nach h8 zurückgezogen werden müsste, um f6-f5 zurücknehmen zu können.)
Henrik Juel: To make the retroplay plausible one should uncapture bQ early on g3 and retract it to d8. The wB could also get back to f1 via f5, but this would require retracting bRa8 to h8 before retracting bPf5, so castling is still illegal in part a). (2003-04-10)
Gerd Wilts: Hello Henrik, thank you for pointing out the inaccuracy of the solution, I will make the solution more precise soon. And thank you for adding all the other solutions! (2003-04-11)
A.Buchanan: Have posted a solution based on GW&HJ ideas. More often a j’adoube of a rook pawn signals a tempo idea, but not here. The surprising motivation harmonizes with accurate and varied forward play. (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: This problem was featured in yesterday's Monthly International Zoom Call, and was a great success, with audible gasps of appreciation, as the significance of h7 was realized :) (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: Oh dear, Alfred Pfeiffer has silently reverted the German keyword to "mit Umwandlungsfigur". I'm not going to enter an "edit war" with him, but I would appreciate if he can explain his position here. This is a problematic concept to keyword, but to me "mit Umwandlungfigur" is weak and inaccurate. What is the intended distinction with the existing keywords "Umwandlung" or "Umwandlungen"? It's hopeless. We have in PDB very many poor promotion keywords, and I would like to clean up progressively. I don't know if a native German speaker would care to engage with Alfred on this point. (2021-10-30)
A.Buchanan: To be clearer: to me the German definition seems pretty good. I think the term itself should give more of a clue what's happening :-) (2021-10-30)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (sg), Promotion (l), Obvious promotion (l), Corridor, Retro Shield
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: Forward: C+ Popeye V4.87 Retro: non-trivial reasoning
FEN: r3kN2/bnppp1pp/1p6/2p1P3/4K3/3P2P1/PPP1PP2/N6n
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-10-30 more...
2 - P1001097
Michel Caillaud
R121 Probleemblad 01/2001
Special Prize 2001
P1001097
(12+13) C+
h#2
1. cxb6 d6 2. bxc5 Txb8#
1. La7 Lxa7 2. 0-0-0? Tb8#
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Castling is impossible because, if black can still castle, the diagram position is draw due to the 50-move rule!
White captures: axb, bxc, exf. Black captures: hxg, gxf, exd, dxc. Promotions: a1=T, b1=T, h8=X. The position can only be unblocked by unpromoting White piece on h8. This can only be wRb5. wK must go to c6 to unpin wR. The journey is via g3, h2, e1, b2, & a3.The 50 white moves are: 34 by wK (screens on c8 [with careful step on a2 to let bB pass] then g8), 11 by wB6 (to e3 to exchange place with bB then screen on a7), 3 by wR (promotion on h8), 2 by wBa4.
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Keywords: Non-standard material (tt), 50 move rule, Cant Castler
Genre: Retro, h#
Computer test: Popeye WINDOWS-32Bit-Version 3.65 (2048 KB) Popeye 4.61 (also)
FEN: rb2k3/2p2p1K/1B6/1RPP1PP1/B1Prbrp1/1Prp1p2/2p2P2/N7
Reprints: Probleemblad , p. 220-227, 12/2010
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2001-02-11
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2020-10-10 more...
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