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1. Sf3 a5 2. Sd4 a4 3. Sb3 axb3 4. a3 Ta4 5. Ta2 bxa2 6. Tg1 axb1=S 7. Th1 Sc3 8. Tg1 Sd5 9. Th1 Sb6 10. Tg1 Sa8 11. Th1 b6 12. Tg1 La6 13. Th1 Dc8 14. Tg1 Db7 15. Th1 Df3 16. gxf3 h5 17. Lh3 h4 18. Le6 h3 19. La2 Lc4 20. Lb1 La2 21. b3 Thh4 22. Lb2 Thb4 23. Lf6 gxf6 24. Kf1 Lh6 25. Kg1 Kf8 26. Df1 Kg7 27. Dg2+ hxg2 28. h4 Kg6 29. Kh2 g1=S 30. Kg2 Lf4 31. h5+ Kg5 32. Th4 Lh2 33. Td4 Sh3 34. f4+ Kh4 35. Kf3 Sg5+ 36. Ke3 Kh3 37. h6 Kg2 38. h7 Kf1 39. h8=T Sh7 40. Kf3 Ke1 41. Kg2 Kd1 42. Kf1 Kc1 43. Ke1 Kb2 44. Kd1 Ka1 45. Kc1 Lg1
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Move Length Record, Non-standard material (ss), Promotion (ssT)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.5 in about 2.5 days.
FEN: nn4nR/2pppp1n/1p3p2/8/rr1R1P2/PP6/b1PPPP2/kBK3b1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-08-12 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.5 in about 2.5 days.
FEN: nn4nR/2pppp1n/1p3p2/8/rr1R1P2/PP6/b1PPPP2/kBK3b1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-08-12 more...
1. ... hxg6ep[+sBg7] 2. a1=T+ Txa1[+sTh8] 3. 0-0 Ta3 4. bxa3[+wTa1] 0-0-0 5. Td8 Txd8[+sTh8]#
Wenn die beiden Könige noch nicht gezogen haben (was a.p. durch Ausführung beider Rochaden bewiesen wird!), kann der letzte Zug nur g7-g5 gewesen sein, Sonst ginge z.B. auch R: 1. Kd8-e8 c2xDb3
Wenn die beiden Könige noch nicht gezogen haben (was a.p. durch Ausführung beider Rochaden bewiesen wird!), kann der letzte Zug nur g7-g5 gewesen sein, Sonst ginge z.B. auch R: 1. Kd8-e8 c2xDb3
Henrik Juel: A possible retroplay is -1... g7 -2.f3xP(-Pg7) b5 -3.f2 c6xP(-Pb2) -4.b2 a6 -5.Rc3 a7 -6.Rc1 b6xB -7.Bf8 b7 -8.Bg7xB etc. (2003-04-22)
Michel Caillaud: The problem is not cooked as indicated, as under A Posteriori convention both castles must be played in the solution to justify the en passant key. (2022-02-04)
A.Buchanan: If wK never moved, then Black has not just moved another non-capturing pawn, as White has no prior move. The only possible exception is R: 1. g7-g5 f/h3xPg4[+Pg7]. (2022-02-04)
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Michel Caillaud: The problem is not cooked as indicated, as under A Posteriori convention both castles must be played in the solution to justify the en passant key. (2022-02-04)
A.Buchanan: If wK never moved, then Black has not just moved another non-capturing pawn, as White has no prior move. The only possible exception is R: 1. g7-g5 f/h3xPg4[+Pg7]. (2022-02-04)
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Keywords: a posteriori (AP), Circe, En passant as key, Castling (wgsk), Promotion in forward play, Valladao Task
Genre: Retro, Fairies, h#
Computer test: HC+ all solutions begin with ep, but only one includes both white & black castling
FEN: 4k3/8/7p/p1p3pP/Pp4Pp/RP4p1/pP6/4K3
Reprints: feenschach 61, p. 534, 08/1982
RA152 diagrammes 72 07-08/1985
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-06-28 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies, h#
Computer test: HC+ all solutions begin with ep, but only one includes both white & black castling
FEN: 4k3/8/7p/p1p3pP/Pp4Pp/RP4p1/pP6/4K3
Reprints: feenschach 61, p. 534, 08/1982
RA152 diagrammes 72 07-08/1985
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-06-28 more...
Gerald Ettl: 1.h8D# (2023-04-03)
Gerald Ettl: die Stellung loest sich auf indem der sK nach b1 - g8 wandert und dann Sg5 weg zieht. Der wK kommt ueber g5 raus. (2023-04-03)
Michel Caillaud: The original stipulation is #1 (durch wen?).
As wPe2 cannot be captured on its file, the 4 white captures for 4 Pawns to promote to Knights are (a2)xb3, (e2)xf3 and (f2)xg3 2 times, and wPb2 was captured on its file by (Dd8)xb6.
As b3-b2 (before (a2xb3)) and c7-c6 (before (Dd8)xb6) cannot be immediately retracted, only bK and wSs can play the last moves.
As indicated by Gerald, bK has to go to g8 to unlock the position, freeing bSg5.
When Ka3-a2 is retracted, previous white move places the 6 white Knights on black squares; the resulting Retro-Opposition implies that black is to play in the diagram position.
1.b1S#! (1g8D#?) (2023-04-04)
Gerald Ettl: Danke Michel fuer Dein Erklärung.
Ich löse so auf, dass Schwarz am Rückzug ist:
R: 1.Kc1b1 Se4d6 2.Bb2b3 Sc5d3 3.Kb1a2 Sd3c1 4.Ka2b1 Sh1f2 5.Kb1a2 Sa4c5 6.Bb3b4 Sf5e3 7.Ka2a3 La1d4 8.Ka3a4 Sf2h1 9.Ka4a5 Sh1f2 10.Ka5b6 Sf2h1 11.Kb6c7 Sh1f2 12.Kc7d8 Sf2h1 13.Kd8e8 Sh1f2 14.Ke8f8 Sf2h1 15.Kf8g8 Sh1f2 16.Sg5f3 Kh6g5 17.Sb8a6 Sc5a4 18.Sa6c5 Sd6b5 19.Sc5b3 Sb5c7 20.Sb3a1 Sc7a6 21.Sa1b3 Sa6b8 22.Sb3a1 Sa4b6 23.Sa1b3 Sb6c8 24.Sb3a1 Sb8b7[+wBb7] 25.Sa1b3 Bb7a6[+sLb7] 26.Sb3a1 Sc8c7[+wBc7] 27.Lb7c8 Kg5h4 28.Sa1b3 Tg6g5 29.Sb3a1 Tg5f5 30.Sa1b3 Tf5f4 31.Tg7g5 Sf2h1 32.Tg5b5 Sh1f2 33.Tb5b8 Sf2h1 34.Bb4b5 Sh1f2 35.Bb5b7 Bc7b6[+sLc7] 36.Tb8a8 Tf4e4 37.Lc7f4 Sg3f5 38.Kg8f8 Sf2h3 39.Lf4h6 Sc1e2 40.Kf8e8 Se2g3 41.Lh6f8 Sf5h6 42.Sb3a1 Sh6g8 43.Sa1b3 Sg8g7[+wBg7] 44.Sb3a1 Bg7g6 45.Sa1b3 Bg6f5[+sTg6] 46.Tg6g8 Bf5f4 47.Tg8h8 Sg3f5 48.Sb3a1 Sf5h6 49.Sa1b3 Sh6g8 50.Sb3a1 Sg8g7[+wBg7] 51.Bg4g5 Bg7g6 52.Bf6g7[+wDf6] Lh5g4 53.Sa1b3 Bh7h6 54.Sb3a1 Bh6h5 55.Bg5h6[+wTg5]
warum geht das nicht? Den Zug b1S# habe ich vorher ueberhaupt nicht gesehen. (2023-04-04)
Gerald Ettl: Jetzt habe ich es gesehen: der wBa2 musste ja von a2 geschlagen haben. (2023-04-04)
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Gerald Ettl: die Stellung loest sich auf indem der sK nach b1 - g8 wandert und dann Sg5 weg zieht. Der wK kommt ueber g5 raus. (2023-04-03)
Michel Caillaud: The original stipulation is #1 (durch wen?).
As wPe2 cannot be captured on its file, the 4 white captures for 4 Pawns to promote to Knights are (a2)xb3, (e2)xf3 and (f2)xg3 2 times, and wPb2 was captured on its file by (Dd8)xb6.
As b3-b2 (before (a2xb3)) and c7-c6 (before (Dd8)xb6) cannot be immediately retracted, only bK and wSs can play the last moves.
As indicated by Gerald, bK has to go to g8 to unlock the position, freeing bSg5.
When Ka3-a2 is retracted, previous white move places the 6 white Knights on black squares; the resulting Retro-Opposition implies that black is to play in the diagram position.
1.b1S#! (1g8D#?) (2023-04-04)
Gerald Ettl: Danke Michel fuer Dein Erklärung.
Ich löse so auf, dass Schwarz am Rückzug ist:
R: 1.Kc1b1 Se4d6 2.Bb2b3 Sc5d3 3.Kb1a2 Sd3c1 4.Ka2b1 Sh1f2 5.Kb1a2 Sa4c5 6.Bb3b4 Sf5e3 7.Ka2a3 La1d4 8.Ka3a4 Sf2h1 9.Ka4a5 Sh1f2 10.Ka5b6 Sf2h1 11.Kb6c7 Sh1f2 12.Kc7d8 Sf2h1 13.Kd8e8 Sh1f2 14.Ke8f8 Sf2h1 15.Kf8g8 Sh1f2 16.Sg5f3 Kh6g5 17.Sb8a6 Sc5a4 18.Sa6c5 Sd6b5 19.Sc5b3 Sb5c7 20.Sb3a1 Sc7a6 21.Sa1b3 Sa6b8 22.Sb3a1 Sa4b6 23.Sa1b3 Sb6c8 24.Sb3a1 Sb8b7[+wBb7] 25.Sa1b3 Bb7a6[+sLb7] 26.Sb3a1 Sc8c7[+wBc7] 27.Lb7c8 Kg5h4 28.Sa1b3 Tg6g5 29.Sb3a1 Tg5f5 30.Sa1b3 Tf5f4 31.Tg7g5 Sf2h1 32.Tg5b5 Sh1f2 33.Tb5b8 Sf2h1 34.Bb4b5 Sh1f2 35.Bb5b7 Bc7b6[+sLc7] 36.Tb8a8 Tf4e4 37.Lc7f4 Sg3f5 38.Kg8f8 Sf2h3 39.Lf4h6 Sc1e2 40.Kf8e8 Se2g3 41.Lh6f8 Sf5h6 42.Sb3a1 Sh6g8 43.Sa1b3 Sg8g7[+wBg7] 44.Sb3a1 Bg7g6 45.Sa1b3 Bg6f5[+sTg6] 46.Tg6g8 Bf5f4 47.Tg8h8 Sg3f5 48.Sb3a1 Sf5h6 49.Sa1b3 Sh6g8 50.Sb3a1 Sg8g7[+wBg7] 51.Bg4g5 Bg7g6 52.Bf6g7[+wDf6] Lh5g4 53.Sa1b3 Bh7h6 54.Sb3a1 Bh6h5 55.Bg5h6[+wTg5]
warum geht das nicht? Den Zug b1S# habe ich vorher ueberhaupt nicht gesehen. (2023-04-04)
Gerald Ettl: Jetzt habe ich es gesehen: der wBa2 musste ja von a2 geschlagen haben. (2023-04-04)
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Keywords: Circe (Mars), Non-standard material, Promotion
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 1n6/p2ppprP/2p2pRK/2N2NnB/N3N1p1/6N1/1pPP4/B1k4N
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2019-02-03 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 1n6/p2ppprP/2p2pRK/2N2NnB/N3N1p1/6N1/1pPP4/B1k4N
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2019-02-03 more...
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
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.)
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
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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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...
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...
5 - P0001121
Michel Caillaud
4298v Die Schwalbe 80 04/1983
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(12+14) C+
BP in 30,5
Michel Caillaud
4298v Die Schwalbe 80 04/1983
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(12+14) C+
BP in 30,5
1. a4 c6 2. a5 Dc7 3. a6 De5 4. axb7 a5 5. b4 a4 6. b5 Ta5 7. b6 Sa6 8. b8=D a3 9. Dd6 a2 10. De6 dxe6 11. b7 Kd7 12. b8=T Kd6 13. Tb3 Kd5 14. Tf3 Ke4 15. Tf5 exf5 16. Sa3 Le6 17. Sb5 Lc4 18. La3 e6 19. Tc1 a1=S 20. d4 Sb3 21. d5 Sd2 22. d6 Sxf1 23. d7 Sg3 24. hxg3 Lb4+ 25. Kf1 Se7 26. Th6 Tb8 27. d8=L Sc8 28. Lh4 g5 29. g4 gxh4 30. g5 Le1 31. f3+
Keywords: Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (DTsL), Unique Proof Game, Allumwandlung, Promotion
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 63 Sekunden. Keine Lösung: BP 29.5, BP 30.0.
FEN: 1rn5/5p1p/n1p1p2R/rN2qpP1/2b1k2p/B4P2/2P1P1P1/2RQbKN1
Reprints: 12 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
(A) Quartz 26 10-12/2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-04-15 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 63 Sekunden. Keine Lösung: BP 29.5, BP 30.0.
FEN: 1rn5/5p1p/n1p1p2R/rN2qpP1/2b1k2p/B4P2/2P1P1P1/2RQbKN1
Reprints: 12 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
(A) Quartz 26 10-12/2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-04-15 more...
6 - P0001550
Michel Caillaud
421 Europe Echecs 295 07/1983
A. Hazebrouck gewidmet
1. Preis
(13+12) C+
BP in 35.5
Michel Caillaud
421 Europe Echecs 295 07/1983
A. Hazebrouck gewidmet
1. Preis
(13+12) C+
BP in 35.5
1. h4 c5 2. h5 c4 3. Th4 c3 4. Tc4 b5 5. g4 b4 6. Lg2 b3 7. Lc6 bxa2 8. b4 a5 9. b5 a4 10. b6 a3 11. La4 Sc6 12. b7 d5 13. b8=D d4 14. Dd6 d3 15. Dg6 dxc2 16. d3 fxg6 17. Ld2 c1=L 18. Db3 c2 19. La5 Lh6 20. Sd2 c1=L 21. Sf1 Lcg5 22. f4 Kf7 23. 0-0-0 a1=L 24. fxg5 a2 25. gxh6 Kf6 26. Sh2 Kg5 27. Tf1 Lf6 28. Tff4 a1=L 29. Kb1 Lae5 30. d4 Lb7 31. dxe5 Dd2 32. exf6 Te8 33. f7 Sf6 34. Dd3 Sd7 35. Ld1 Sdb8 36. Sgf3+
5 Frolkin-Ceriani-Umwandlungen: 4 schwarze Läufer und 1 weiße Dame! Eine der bahnbrechenden frühen KBPs.
5 Frolkin-Ceriani-Umwandlungen: 4 schwarze Läufer und 1 weiße Dame! Eine der bahnbrechenden frühen KBPs.
Silvio Baier: Der wesentliche thematische Inhalt ist bereits nach 31,5 Zügen erreicht. Bis dahin ist es C+ (Euclide 0.98). (2010-08-04)
James Malcom: Is this fully C+ then? (2021-01-27)
Henrik Juel: No, only the first 31.5 moves are tested OK (2021-01-27)
James Malcom: No Henrik, as in is the entire problem testable. (2021-01-27)
Henrik Juel: I guess that testing the entire problem would take an unreasonably long time (2021-04-06)
A.Buchanan: It might be possible these days: the motivation for stopping at 31.5 is that the promotion theme had been demonstrated by then. But there’s still e.g. bSb8 as random impostor (2021-04-07)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 50:24:34 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 34.5, BP 35.0. (2023-05-08)
Henrik Juel: Thanks for your patience, Moldenhauer; more than two days... (2023-05-08)
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James Malcom: Is this fully C+ then? (2021-01-27)
Henrik Juel: No, only the first 31.5 moves are tested OK (2021-01-27)
James Malcom: No Henrik, as in is the entire problem testable. (2021-01-27)
Henrik Juel: I guess that testing the entire problem would take an unreasonably long time (2021-04-06)
A.Buchanan: It might be possible these days: the motivation for stopping at 31.5 is that the promotion theme had been demonstrated by then. But there’s still e.g. bSb8 as random impostor (2021-04-07)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 50:24:34 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 34.5, BP 35.0. (2023-05-08)
Henrik Juel: Thanks for your patience, Moldenhauer; more than two days... (2023-05-08)
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Keywords: Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (llllD), Unique Proof Game, Castling, Promotion (llllD), Impostor (s)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 50:24:34 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung: BP 34.5, BP 35.0.
FEN: 1n2rb1r/1b2pPpp/2n3pP/B5kP/2R2RP1/3Q1N2/3qP2N/1K1B4
Reprints: 25 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
(1) diagrammes 103 10-12/1992
(A) Quartz 22 10-12/2002
(8-a) Die Schwalbe 250A 08/2011
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-04-07 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 50:24:34 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung: BP 34.5, BP 35.0.
FEN: 1n2rb1r/1b2pPpp/2n3pP/B5kP/2R2RP1/3Q1N2/3qP2N/1K1B4
Reprints: 25 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
(1) diagrammes 103 10-12/1992
(A) Quartz 22 10-12/2002
(8-a) Die Schwalbe 250A 08/2011
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-04-07 more...
1. ... bxa6ep! 2. Txe2 axb7 3. Td2 b8=D 4. De2 Db1#
1. Dc6? bxc6 2. Ld7 cxd7 3. Ke1,Kxe2 d8=D 4. Kf1 Dd1# too slow
R: 1. a7-a5 e3xLf4 2. Ld6-f4 d2xTe3 3. Ta3-e3 b4-b5 4. Ta6-a3 b3-b4 5. Tc6xBa6 a5-a6 6. Tc8-c6 a4-a5 7. Tg8-c8 a3-a4 8. Lf8-d6 a2-a3 9. e7xDf6,e7xTf6
The forward play gives shortest h# in 3.5 moves, *if* e.p. is on. Otherwise the shortest is a mildly dualized 4.0 moves. So our mission is clear: assuming that Black moved last, what was that move? The position looks very open - how can one ever know? There is a knot in the south-east corner, which will only be resolved by wQ/R visiting g1.
White pawns have captured dxexf & hxg, accounting for BSP. So wPa was waylaid while wPc promoted to B. Black pawns captured dxexfxgxh, exf as well as wBf1 captured at home and wPa. That's 7 units, but bPc must also have captured to allow wPc to promote (to B on c8). So all captured units are accounted for. bPc promoted (bPh7 came from h6, so is bPd). We can't undo any of the Black pawn captures now, but we can undo d2xe3xf4, to release 2 Black units.
We can unpromote bPc, but we can't undo its capture to release a White unit, until wBh3 has unpromoted. The only White unit we can get now is from e7xf6. So this means that the two Black units we can release must be B & R, so they can retreat to f8 & g8 respectively. The timing is very tight, and there is only one way to do it. The black rook must visit a6 to unwaylay wPa, which gives White 5 more tempi, just enough.
bPc promoted on b1 to R, so we would need to undo the cage to get that. Therefore all we can do is send wQg1, then Rf1-f2 f2-f3 etc. bPa must retract immediately tp a7, so that wPa when unwaylaid can make fully 4 unmoves. Black officers are arranged to give unique retro & forward play (although with minor dual for the try) with Sh8 not just retro dressing but ensuring unique retraction Tg8-c8 not Th8-c8.
1. Dc6? bxc6 2. Ld7 cxd7 3. Ke1,Kxe2 d8=D 4. Kf1 Dd1# too slow
R: 1. a7-a5 e3xLf4 2. Ld6-f4 d2xTe3 3. Ta3-e3 b4-b5 4. Ta6-a3 b3-b4 5. Tc6xBa6 a5-a6 6. Tc8-c6 a4-a5 7. Tg8-c8 a3-a4 8. Lf8-d6 a2-a3 9. e7xDf6,e7xTf6
The forward play gives shortest h# in 3.5 moves, *if* e.p. is on. Otherwise the shortest is a mildly dualized 4.0 moves. So our mission is clear: assuming that Black moved last, what was that move? The position looks very open - how can one ever know? There is a knot in the south-east corner, which will only be resolved by wQ/R visiting g1.
White pawns have captured dxexf & hxg, accounting for BSP. So wPa was waylaid while wPc promoted to B. Black pawns captured dxexfxgxh, exf as well as wBf1 captured at home and wPa. That's 7 units, but bPc must also have captured to allow wPc to promote (to B on c8). So all captured units are accounted for. bPc promoted (bPh7 came from h6, so is bPd). We can't undo any of the Black pawn captures now, but we can undo d2xe3xf4, to release 2 Black units.
We can unpromote bPc, but we can't undo its capture to release a White unit, until wBh3 has unpromoted. The only White unit we can get now is from e7xf6. So this means that the two Black units we can release must be B & R, so they can retreat to f8 & g8 respectively. The timing is very tight, and there is only one way to do it. The black rook must visit a6 to unwaylay wPa, which gives White 5 more tempi, just enough.
bPc promoted on b1 to R, so we would need to undo the cage to get that. Therefore all we can do is send wQg1, then Rf1-f2 f2-f3 etc. bPa must retract immediately tp a7, so that wPa when unwaylaid can make fully 4 unmoves. Black officers are arranged to give unique retro & forward play (although with minor dual for the try) with Sh8 not just retro dressing but ensuring unique retraction Tg8-c8 not Th8-c8.
A.Buchanan: Another surprising motivation for e.p. I love Sh8. Sorry for W3 dual in the try play else the stipulation could be h#4*. I can’t fix it but it’s hard to improve on MC. Very enjoyable (2021-10-23)
A.Buchanan: Non-standard material is where the diagram contains for a player more than 1 queen or bishop of a hue or more than 2 rooks or knights. Obtrusive material is standard material, but there is some cheap reason why the unit must be promoted, most commonly that a bishop's home square remains blockaded by pawns. These categories are disjoint: no piece is ever both. Many problems in PDB do not apply this consistently, but the distinction goes back a long way in chess problem history, and is discussed by Morse.
Honestly, I dislike the word "obtrusive" whose negativity (while perhaps valid in forward problems) is inappropriate for retros. One distinguished composer objected to this tag being assigned to one of his problems. Nevertheless the concept has some interest. Renaming is a perilous business, but I am looking for suggestions... :) (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: Another distinction that comes to mind between "non-standard material" and "obtrusive promotion" is that normally in the former, one can't immediately point to which of the non-standard pieces was promoted: it's just that there's too many; while for the latter, one can usually point to a specific unit immediately.
"Obvious" is a candidate replacement for "obtrusive", but this might commit a cardinal sin of trying to nail down a perfectly useful and inherently vague term. Both "obvious" & "obtrusive" begin with "ob" which is helpful. What do you think? (2021-10-24)
Henrik Juel: I am curious about the award; why did this problem with good forward play and excellent retro-play only obtain a Commendation?
Maybe the judge did not like that Lh3 obviously is obtrusive...
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A.Buchanan: Yes, and the lovely P0001117 with a similar obtrusion only received 12th Lob! But there may have been other factors. I do observe that "non-standard material" is arguably a worse defect than "obtrusive material", but the term doesn't cause offence because it's objective and non-judgemental. "obtrusive" is more subjective and inherently pejorative. To have such terms in the glossary is to put curators in an invidious position. I think the concept has its place, but I would like to replace it with something less scornful. I'm up for "obvious". It's an easy and reversible change: let's do it and see if mobs of protesters form outside the gate :) (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: Have changed "obtrusive material" to the non-pejorative "obvious promotion". It may still be regarded as a defect. As a placeholder, I have also changed the unclear German "mit Umwandlungfigur(en)" to "augenscheinlich Umwandlungfigur". A native German speaker I'm sure will propose a better term. (2021-10-26)
A.Buchanan: “offensichtlich” it is thanks Mario (2021-10-26)
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A.Buchanan: Non-standard material is where the diagram contains for a player more than 1 queen or bishop of a hue or more than 2 rooks or knights. Obtrusive material is standard material, but there is some cheap reason why the unit must be promoted, most commonly that a bishop's home square remains blockaded by pawns. These categories are disjoint: no piece is ever both. Many problems in PDB do not apply this consistently, but the distinction goes back a long way in chess problem history, and is discussed by Morse.
Honestly, I dislike the word "obtrusive" whose negativity (while perhaps valid in forward problems) is inappropriate for retros. One distinguished composer objected to this tag being assigned to one of his problems. Nevertheless the concept has some interest. Renaming is a perilous business, but I am looking for suggestions... :) (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: Another distinction that comes to mind between "non-standard material" and "obtrusive promotion" is that normally in the former, one can't immediately point to which of the non-standard pieces was promoted: it's just that there's too many; while for the latter, one can usually point to a specific unit immediately.
"Obvious" is a candidate replacement for "obtrusive", but this might commit a cardinal sin of trying to nail down a perfectly useful and inherently vague term. Both "obvious" & "obtrusive" begin with "ob" which is helpful. What do you think? (2021-10-24)
Henrik Juel: I am curious about the award; why did this problem with good forward play and excellent retro-play only obtain a Commendation?
Maybe the judge did not like that Lh3 obviously is obtrusive...
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A.Buchanan: Yes, and the lovely P0001117 with a similar obtrusion only received 12th Lob! But there may have been other factors. I do observe that "non-standard material" is arguably a worse defect than "obtrusive material", but the term doesn't cause offence because it's objective and non-judgemental. "obtrusive" is more subjective and inherently pejorative. To have such terms in the glossary is to put curators in an invidious position. I think the concept has its place, but I would like to replace it with something less scornful. I'm up for "obvious". It's an easy and reversible change: let's do it and see if mobs of protesters form outside the gate :) (2021-10-24)
A.Buchanan: Have changed "obtrusive material" to the non-pejorative "obvious promotion". It may still be regarded as a defect. As a placeholder, I have also changed the unclear German "mit Umwandlungfigur(en)" to "augenscheinlich Umwandlungfigur". A native German speaker I'm sure will propose a better term. (2021-10-26)
A.Buchanan: “offensichtlich” it is thanks Mario (2021-10-26)
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Keywords: En passant, Last Moves?, Obvious promotion (L), En passant as key, Promotion (D)
Genre: h#, Retro
FEN: 7n/1p3pp1/4bp1p/pP6/4qPP1/5PrB/4PrPp/3k3K
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-10-24 more...
Genre: h#, Retro
FEN: 7n/1p3pp1/4bp1p/pP6/4qPP1/5PrB/4PrPp/3k3K
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-10-24 more...
1. f4 h5 2. f5 h4 3. f6 h3 4. fxe7 hxg2 5. h4 g5 6. h5 g4 7. Th4 g3 8. Sh3 g1=L 9. Lg2 Le3 10. Lc6 g2 11. dxe3 g1=T+ 12. Kf2 Tg3 13. e4 Tb3 14. axb3 f5 15. Ta6 f4 16. La4 f3 17. Kg3 f2 18. Th6 f1=D 19. Dd6 Df7 20. Lf4 Dc4 21. bxc4 a5 22. Lb3 a4 23. Da6 a3 24. Ld6 a2 25. Sf4 axb1=S 26. La2 Sc3 27. bxc3
Erstdarstellung einer Frolkin-Ceriani-Allumwandlung in einer eindeutigen KBP.
Erstdarstellung einer Frolkin-Ceriani-Allumwandlung in einer eindeutigen KBP.
Keywords: Allumwandlung, Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (dtls), Unique Proof Game, Homebase (S)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 0.93 Ergänzung Stelvio 1.2. Keine Lösung BP 25.5, BP 26.0.
FEN: rnbqkbnr/1pppP3/Q2B3R/7P/2P1PN1R/2P3K1/B1P1P3/8
Reprints: 13 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
(19) diagrammes 15 07-09/1994
Thema Danicum 106 2002
(B) Quartz 26 10-12/2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-05-21 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 0.93 Ergänzung Stelvio 1.2. Keine Lösung BP 25.5, BP 26.0.
FEN: rnbqkbnr/1pppP3/Q2B3R/7P/2P1PN1R/2P3K1/B1P1P3/8
Reprints: 13 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
(19) diagrammes 15 07-09/1994
Thema Danicum 106 2002
(B) Quartz 26 10-12/2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-05-21 more...
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...
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...
10 - P0001638
Michel Caillaud
507 Europe Echecs 364 04/1989
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(13+13) C+
BP in 24,5
Michel Caillaud
507 Europe Echecs 364 04/1989
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(13+13) C+
BP in 24,5
1. f3 c6 2. Kf2 Db6+ 3. Kg3 Dxg1 4. h4 Dxf1 5. h5 Dxh1 6. h6 Dh5 7. hxg7 Sh6 8. g8=S Lg7 9. a4 Lc3 10. a5 f6 11. a6 Kf7 12. axb7 Kg6 13. Txa7 Sf7 14. Ta1 Ta4 15. Sh6 Sa6 16. b8=T Tf8 17. Tb4 Sh8 18. Th4 Tf7 19. Th1 Th4 20. Sg4 Sb4 21. Sf2 La6 22. Sh3 Ld3 23. Sg1 Kg5 24. Kf2 Lg6 25. Ke1
Schlag von wSg1 und wTh1 auf ihren Ursprungsfeldern. Anschließend werden die beiden Orginalsteine durch UW-Steine ersetzt.
Schlag von wSg1 und wTh1 auf ihren Ursprungsfeldern. Anschließend werden die beiden Orginalsteine durch UW-Steine ersetzt.
paul: The last moves are: 14.Ta1 Ta4 15.Sh6 Sa6 16.b8=T Tf8 17.Tb4 Sh8 18.Th4 Tf7 19.Th1 Th4 20. Sg4 Sb4 21. Sf2 La6 22. Sh3 Ld3 23. Sg1 Kg5 24. Kf2 Lg6 25. Ke1
Phoenix-Pronkin theme: wNg1 & wRh1 are promoted, here combined with wK-switchback. (2008-03-24)
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Phoenix-Pronkin theme: wNg1 & wRh1 are promoted, here combined with wK-switchback. (2008-03-24)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pronkin Theme (TS), Switchback (KT)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 0.96 Ergänzung: Stelvio 1.2. Keine Lösung: BP 23.5, BP 24.0.
FEN: 7n/3ppr1p/2p2pb1/6kq/1n5r/2b2P2/1PPPP1P1/RNBQK1NR
Reprints: 43 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
H16 FIDE Album 1989-1991 1997
feenschach 141 06/2001
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-05-21 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 0.96 Ergänzung: Stelvio 1.2. Keine Lösung: BP 23.5, BP 24.0.
FEN: 7n/3ppr1p/2p2pb1/6kq/1n5r/2b2P2/1PPPP1P1/RNBQK1NR
Reprints: 43 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
H16 FIDE Album 1989-1991 1997
feenschach 141 06/2001
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-05-21 more...
11 - P0001750
Michel Caillaud
Markus Johannes Ott
3710 feenschach 63 12/1982
K. Widlert gewidmet
2. Preis
(10+15) C+
BP in 24.5
Michel Caillaud
Markus Johannes Ott
3710 feenschach 63 12/1982
K. Widlert gewidmet
2. Preis
(10+15) C+
BP in 24.5
1. Sf3 a5 2. Sd4 a4 3. Sb3 axb3 4. Sc3 bxc2 5. Se4 cxd1=S 6. Sg5 Se3 7. Sxh7 Sxf1 8. Sg5 Th5 9. Sh7 Tha5 10. Kd1 e5 11. Kc2 Lb4 12. Kd3 d6 13. Ke4 Sd7 14. Kf5 Sdf6+ 15. Kg5 Kd7 16. Tb1 Se8+ 17. Kg4 Kc6+ 18. Kf3 Kb5 19. Ke4 Ka4 20. Kd3 b5 21. Kc2 Lf5+ 22. Kd1 Lxb1 23. Ke1 f5 24. Sf6 gxf6 25. b3#
13-zügiges Tempoverlustmanöver des wK.
13-zügiges Tempoverlustmanöver des wK.
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.2 18 Sekunden.
Keine Lösung: BP 23.5, BP 24.0. (2023-05-12)
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Keine Lösung: BP 23.5, BP 24.0. (2023-05-12)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Promenade (K), Non-standard material, Tempo Loss (K13), Promotion
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 0.93
FEN: r2qn1n1/2p5/3p1p2/rp2pp2/kb6/1P6/P2PPPPP/1bB1Kn1R
Reprints: 985 FIDE Album 1980-1982 1988
58 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
3384 U.S. Problem Bulletin 102/103 07-10/1995
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-02-15 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 0.93
FEN: r2qn1n1/2p5/3p1p2/rp2pp2/kb6/1P6/P2PPPPP/1bB1Kn1R
Reprints: 985 FIDE Album 1980-1982 1988
58 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
3384 U.S. Problem Bulletin 102/103 07-10/1995
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-02-15 more...
12 - P0002241
Michel Caillaud
3817 feenschach 65 15/05/1983
1. ehrende Erwähnung
(13+14) C+
BP in 34,0
Michel Caillaud
3817 feenschach 65 15/05/1983
1. ehrende Erwähnung
(13+14) C+
BP in 34,0
1. f4 a5 2. f5 Ta6 3. f6 Tb6 4. fxg7 f5 5. h4 Sf6 6. g8=T Kf7 7. Tg6 Se8 8. Tc6 dxc6 9. h5 Dd4 10. h6 Dg7 11. hxg7 h5 12. g8=T h4 13. Tg4 h3 14. Ta4 h2 15. e4 Th3 16. La6 Ta3 17. d3 Kg8 18. Lh6 f4 19. Kd2 Lh3 20. g4 Lg2 21. Sh3 Sd7 22. Te1 h1=S 23. g5 Sg3 24. g6 Sf5 25. g7 Kh7 26. g8=T Sfd6 27. Tg5 Sc8 28. Tb5 cxb5 29. b3 bxa4 30. Kc3 Tb5 31. Sd2 Sdb6 32. Tc1 Sa8 33. Kc4 b6 34. c3 Tb4+
Renny Bosch: This problem together with P0002238 and P0002243 form a lovely triad in each of which the rightmost three white pawns promote to a common target (Q's, R's, or B's) which subsequently get captured. Studying their similarities and differences, and what it took to make each one work, gives one a good appreciation of the art of SPG composition.
To see them all at once, enter
PROBID='P0002238' OR PROBID='P0002241' OR PROBID='P0002243'
into the search window on the home page. (2008-03-23)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00;56:06 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 33.0, BP 33.5. (2023-04-19)
Reto: With Stelvio 1.33, solving time drops to 20sec (2023-06-10)
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To see them all at once, enter
PROBID='P0002238' OR PROBID='P0002241' OR PROBID='P0002243'
into the search window on the home page. (2008-03-23)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00;56:06 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 33.0, BP 33.5. (2023-04-19)
Reto: With Stelvio 1.33, solving time drops to 20sec (2023-06-10)
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Keywords: Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (TTT), Unique Proof Game, Non-standard material, Promotion (sTTT)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.33, 20sec
FEN: n1n1nb2/2p1p2k/Bp5B/p7/prK1Pp2/rPPP3N/P2N2b1/2RQR3
Reprints: 20 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Reto, 2023-06-19 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.33, 20sec
FEN: n1n1nb2/2p1p2k/Bp5B/p7/prK1Pp2/rPPP3N/P2N2b1/2RQR3
Reprints: 20 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Reto, 2023-06-19 more...
1. h4 a5 2. h5 Ta6 3. Th4 Tb6 4. Sh3 Tb3 5. cxb3 h6 6. Dc2 Th7 7. Dxh7 Sc6 8. d3 Se5 9. Le3 Sg6 10. Sd2 Sh8 11. Tc1 g6 12. Tc5 Lg7 13. Te5 Lf6 14. Lc5 Lg5 15. e3 Lf4 16. Le2 Lg3 17. Lg4 Lh2 18. f3 Lf4 19. Kf2 Lg5 20. Kg3 Lf6 21. Sf2 Lg7 22. Lh3 Lf8 23. Tg4
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 1 Sekunde.
Keine Lösung: BP 21.5, BP 22.0. (2023-02-17)
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Keine Lösung: BP 21.5, BP 22.0. (2023-02-17)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Tempo Loss (l11)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: 2bqkbnn/1ppppp1Q/6pp/p1B1R2P/6R1/1P1PPPKB/PP1N1NP1/8
Reprints: 62 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: 2bqkbnn/1ppppp1Q/6pp/p1B1R2P/6R1/1P1PPPKB/PP1N1NP1/8
Reprints: 62 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
14 - P0002337
Michel Caillaud
4019 Die Schwalbe 76 08/1982
Dr. Karl Fabel zum Gedenken
1. Preis
(11+15) C+
BP in 47,0
Michel Caillaud
4019 Die Schwalbe 76 08/1982
Dr. Karl Fabel zum Gedenken
1. Preis
(11+15) C+
BP in 47,0
1. Sf3 a5 2. Sd4 a4 3. Sb3 axb3 4. a3 Ta4 5. Ta2 bxa2 6. Tg1 axb1=S 7. Th1 Sc3 8. Tg1 Sd5 9. Th1 Sb6 10. Tg1 Sa8 11. Th1 b6 12. Tg1 La6 13. Th1 Dc8 14. Tg1 Db7 15. Th1 Df3 16. gxf3 h5 17. Lh3 h4 18. Le6 h3 19. La2 Lc4 20. Lb1 La2 21. b3 Thh4 22. Lb2 Thb4 23. Lf6 gxf6 24. Kf1 Lh6 25. Kg1 Kf8 26. Df1 Kg7 27. Dg2+ hxg2 28. h4 Kg6 29. Kh2 g1=S 30. Kg2 Lf4 31. h5+ Kg5 32. Th4 Lh2 33. Td4 Sh3 34. f4+ Kh4 35. Kf3 Sg5+ 36. Ke3 Kh3 37. h6 Kg2 38. h7 Kf1 39. h8=T Ke1 40. Th5 Sh7 41. Ta5 Kd1 42. Ta7 Kc1 43. Tb7 Ta7 44. Kd3 Sa6 45. Tb8 Kb2 46. Tf8 Ka1 47. Kc3 Lg1
Henrik Juel: So Michel's proof game is not cooked; yet... (2019-09-10)
Reto: This is now the length record for a fully tested SPG. (2023-09-17)
Moldenhauer: Keine Lösung: BP 46.5. (2024-01-05)
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Reto: This is now the length record for a fully tested SPG. (2023-09-17)
Moldenhauer: Keine Lösung: BP 46.5. (2024-01-05)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Move Length Record, Non-standard material (ss), Promotion (ssT)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.64 in around 20min (highly parallelized).
FEN: n4Rn1/r1pppp1n/np3p2/8/1r1R1P2/PPK5/b1PPPP2/kB4b1
Reprints: diagrammes 69 01-02/1985
989 FIDE Album 1980-1982 1988
81 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-09-17 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.64 in around 20min (highly parallelized).
FEN: n4Rn1/r1pppp1n/np3p2/8/1r1R1P2/PPK5/b1PPPP2/kB4b1
Reprints: diagrammes 69 01-02/1985
989 FIDE Album 1980-1982 1988
81 Shortest Proof Games 11/1991
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-09-17 more...
1. dxe3ep 2. fxg1=L 3. 0-0 Tg4#
1. dxe3ep 2. Ke7? 3. Kd6 Sf5# doesn't pay AP debt
1. dxe3ep 2. Ke7? 3. Kd6 Sf5# doesn't pay AP debt
Henrik Juel: If Black may castle, his latest move must have been e3xf2, so last move was e2-e4. (Orig. wPg2 promoted on g8, so g7xh6 happened early). 1.dxe3 e.p. 2.fxg1=B 3.0-0 Tg4# (2003-03-21)
James Malcom: Is this the only know one-sided Valladao in a regular series-mover helpmate? Also, can wPh2 be shifted to h4, and the White king moved as well to h2, so that the solution must have 2. fxg1=S? (2020-12-08)
James Malcom: Well, the only known one that is in minimum form, i.e. 3 moves, I mean. (2020-12-08)
A.Buchanan: This is nice. I don't know of any other AP ser-h#3 with Valladao, but there could be. Just been cleansing PDB data today. Yes I think wKh3 and wBh2 can be transposed, and then promote to S instead of L. (2020-12-08)
A.Buchanan: The legality of intermediate positions in seriesmovers is of course irrelevant. However, each proof game that leads to the diagram position with BTM can be appended with a black move and then a "flip" that changes the player to move. We can repeat this process, and then the fact that Black retains castling rights implies that they had castling rights in the diagram position. I think this is the right formal way to handle AP with seriesmovers. (2022-03-21)
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James Malcom: Is this the only know one-sided Valladao in a regular series-mover helpmate? Also, can wPh2 be shifted to h4, and the White king moved as well to h2, so that the solution must have 2. fxg1=S? (2020-12-08)
James Malcom: Well, the only known one that is in minimum form, i.e. 3 moves, I mean. (2020-12-08)
A.Buchanan: This is nice. I don't know of any other AP ser-h#3 with Valladao, but there could be. Just been cleansing PDB data today. Yes I think wKh3 and wBh2 can be transposed, and then promote to S instead of L. (2020-12-08)
A.Buchanan: The legality of intermediate positions in seriesmovers is of course irrelevant. However, each proof game that leads to the diagram position with BTM can be appended with a black move and then a "flip" that changes the player to move. We can repeat this process, and then the fact that Black retains castling rights implies that they had castling rights in the diagram position. I think this is the right formal way to handle AP with seriesmovers. (2022-03-21)
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Keywords: a posteriori (AP) (Type Petrovic), En passant as key, Castling (sk), Seriesmover, Promotion, Valladao Task
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: C+ Popeye v4.85 + thinking
FEN: 4k2r/1pp2p1p/1N5p/3P4/2RpP2N/P2P1P1K/p1BP1p1P/B3b1R1
Reprints: Die Schwalbe 143 10/1993
Rex Multiplex 45-46 05/1994
(XII) Quartz 5 1997
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-03-21 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: C+ Popeye v4.85 + thinking
FEN: 4k2r/1pp2p1p/1N5p/3P4/2RpP2N/P2P1P1K/p1BP1p1P/B3b1R1
Reprints: Die Schwalbe 143 10/1993
Rex Multiplex 45-46 05/1994
(XII) Quartz 5 1997
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-03-21 more...
1. Df2 2. Db6 3. Kd4 4. bxc3ep 5. Dg6 6. De4 Lb6
Cook: 1. Kd4 2. Kc3 3. Db2 4. d2 5. Ld3 6. d4 Lxb4#
Cook: 1. Kd4 2. Kc3 3. Db2 4. d2 5. Ld3 6. d4 Lxb4#
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...
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...
17 - P0006467
Michel Caillaud
Jacques Rotenberg
3927 Problemkiste 102, p. 168, 12/1995
(14+15)
BP in 6.0
N statt S in der PAS
wSU,sSU=Nachtreiter
Michel Caillaud
Jacques Rotenberg
3927 Problemkiste 102, p. 168, 12/1995
(14+15)
BP in 6.0
N statt S in der PAS
wSU,sSU=Nachtreiter
a) 1. Nxe7 Nxe2 2. Nb1 Nxc1 3. Df3 Nca5 4. Ke2 Ngc6+ 5. Kd3 Nb8 6. Ke4 Ng8+
paul: Verified by Jacobi with this input:
stip dia 6
forsyth rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/8/4K3/5Q2/PPPP1PPP/RN3BNR
cond cavaliermaj (2023-06-16)
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stip dia 6
forsyth rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/8/4K3/5Q2/PPPP1PPP/RN3BNR
cond cavaliermaj (2023-06-16)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Cavalier majeur
Pieces: = Nightrider (N)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: r*2nbqkb*2nr/pppp1ppp/8/8/4K3/5Q2/PPPP1PPP/R*2N3B*2NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1996-06-16
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-02-19 more...
Pieces: = Nightrider (N)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: r*2nbqkb*2nr/pppp1ppp/8/8/4K3/5Q2/PPPP1PPP/R*2N3B*2NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1996-06-16
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-02-19 more...
1. d3! Sc6 2. d4 Se5 3. dxe5 Sf6 4. exf6 Tg8 5. fxg7 f6! 6. gxf8=S Tg3 7. hxg3 f5 8. Th6 f4 9. Td6 exd6 10. Se6 Dh4 11. Sc5 Dh3 12. gxh3 h6! 13. Lg2 h5 14. Lc6 dxc6 15. Kf1 Le6 16. Kg2 Lb3 17. axb3 0-0-0 18. Ta6 Td7 19. Tb6 a6! 20. Sa4 a5 21. Ta6 c5 22. Ta8#
Vladimir Rey: C+ Natch 3.2 - Solution found: 1. Positions analysed: 51578. Resolution time: 5 h 33 mn 32.84 s. (2020-05-08)
Vladimir Rey: Check please: Keywords Tempo Loss. (2022-09-05)
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Vladimir Rey: Check please: Keywords Tempo Loss. (2022-09-05)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Castling, Tempo Loss (Bbb), Non-standard material (S), Cross-capture
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Natch 3.2
FEN: R1k5/1ppr4/3p4/p1p4p/N4p2/1P4PP/1PP1PPK1/1NBQ2N1
Reprints: H14 FIDE Album Annexe 1995-1997 2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1997-01-02
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2020-05-08 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Natch 3.2
FEN: R1k5/1ppr4/3p4/p1p4p/N4p2/1P4PP/1PP1PPK1/1NBQ2N1
Reprints: H14 FIDE Album Annexe 1995-1997 2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1997-01-02
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2020-05-08 more...
1. g4 c5 2. Lg2 Da5 3. Lc6 Dxa2 4. Lb5 Dd5 5. Ta6 Sh6 6. Tc6 dxc6 7. b3 Lf5 8. Lb2 Sd7 9. Lf6 exf6 10. g5 Ld6 11. g6 Ke7 12. gxh7 Thb8 13. h8=T a5 14. Tc8 a4 15. Tc7 Th8 16. f3 Ke8 17. Kf2 Lf8 18. Kg3 a3 19. Kh4 Ta4+ 20. Kh5 Tg4 21. d4 Sb8 22. Dd3 Dd8 23. Sd2 Lc8 24. Dh7 Sg8
Switchback von 7 schwarzen Figuren, davon nur einer mit Schlag!
Switchback von 7 schwarzen Figuren, davon nur einer mit Schlag!
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (d), Switchback (sldklst), Promotion (T)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00:03:45 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung: BP 23.0, BP 23.5.
FEN: 1nbqkbnr/1pR2ppQ/2p2p2/1Bp4K/3P2r1/pP3P2/2PNP2P/6NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1999-02-27
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-04-01 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00:03:45 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung: BP 23.0, BP 23.5.
FEN: 1nbqkbnr/1pR2ppQ/2p2p2/1Bp4K/3P2r1/pP3P2/2PNP2P/6NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1999-02-27
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-04-01 more...
20 - P0009165
Michel Caillaud
PR17 Problem Paradise 12 01-03/1999
3. ehrende Erwähnung
(15+13) C+
BP in 22,5
Michel Caillaud
PR17 Problem Paradise 12 01-03/1999
3. ehrende Erwähnung
(15+13) C+
BP in 22,5
1. f4 Sc6 2. f5 Tb8 3. f6 exf6 4. a4 Lb4 5. a5 Lc3 6. dxc3 De7 7. Le3 De5 8. Lxa7 b6 9. a6 Tb7 10. Lb8 Sge7 11. a7 Tg8 12. a8=L Ta7 13. Lb7 Ta8 14. h4 Sa7 15. Le4 d5 16. Lxh7 g6 17. h5 Tg7 18. h6 Dh5 19. Lg8 Lf5 20. h7 Sec8 21. h8=D Th7 22. Dg7 Th8 23. Dh7
Rundlauf der sTT a8 und h8.
Rundlauf der sTT a8 und h8.
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 made no progress after half an hour (2018-12-13)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 27:15:46 Stunden.
Keine Lösung: BP 21.5, BP 22.0. (2023-02-18)
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Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 27:15:46 Stunden.
Keine Lösung: BP 21.5, BP 22.0. (2023-02-18)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (tt), Promotion
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: rBn1k1Br/n1p2p1Q/1p3pp1/3p1b1q/8/2P5/1PP1P1P1/RN1QKBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1999-02-27
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-03 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: rBn1k1Br/n1p2p1Q/1p3pp1/3p1b1q/8/2P5/1PP1P1P1/RN1QKBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1999-02-27
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-03 more...
*) 1. ... b8=D 2. Sc4 Dh8 3. Sa3 Dxb2+ 4. Kxb2 Tb4#
1) 1. Sb3 Tc4 2. Tf8 Txc2 3. Tc8 bxc8=L 4. Kxc2 Lf5#
1) 1. Sb3 Tc4 2. Tf8 Txc2 3. Tc8 bxc8=L 4. Kxc2 Lf5#
SCHRECKE: C+, Gustav 4.2a, Brute Force (2022-04-06)
Ladislav Packa: Zilahi theme (2022-04-07)
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Ladislav Packa: Zilahi theme (2022-04-07)
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Keywords: Sacrifice of white pieces
Genre: h#
FEN: 8/1P6/3p4/nP1p4/5R2/8/ppp1prp1/qkrbB1K1
Input: Hans-Jürgen Schäfer, 1998-03-11
Last update: hpr, 1999-11-06 more...
Genre: h#
FEN: 8/1P6/3p4/nP1p4/5R2/8/ppp1prp1/qkrbB1K1
Input: Hans-Jürgen Schäfer, 1998-03-11
Last update: hpr, 1999-11-06 more...
22 - P0577106
Michel Caillaud
2948 U.S. Problem Bulletin 1994
S. Pantazis gewidmet
1. Preis,Richter: H.P.Rehm
(10+11)
h=4
b) sKa3 nach a4
Circe
Michel Caillaud
2948 U.S. Problem Bulletin 1994
S. Pantazis gewidmet
1. Preis,Richter: H.P.Rehm
(10+11)
h=4
b) sKa3 nach a4
Circe
a) 1. b1=L dxe8=S[+sSg8] 2. La2 hxg8=D 3. Txg8[+wDd1] f8=T 4. Tfxf8[+wTa1] exf8=L=
b) 1. Kb5 dxe8=L[+sSg8]+ 2. Ka6 hxg8=S 3. Txg8[+wSb1] f8=D 4. Tfxf8[+wDd1] exf8=T=
b) 1. Kb5 dxe8=L[+sSg8]+ 2. Ka6 hxg8=S 3. Txg8[+wSb1] f8=D 4. Tfxf8[+wDd1] exf8=T=
Henrik Juel: Beautiful problem with fine twinning showing two white all-promotions, cyclicly shifted (SDTL in a), LSDT in b)).
Testing with Popeye was too slow for me (2012-05-06)
Anton Baumann: C+ Alybadix (2021-02-16)
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Testing with Popeye was too slow for me (2012-05-06)
Anton Baumann: C+ Alybadix (2021-02-16)
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Keywords: Circe, Allumwandlung
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 2K1nr1b/3PPPnP/4pr2/4Pp1p/1P1B1P1P/k7/1p1p4/8
Input: Felber, Volker, 2000-01-04
Last update: Erich Bartel, 2015-01-12 more...
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 2K1nr1b/3PPPnP/4pr2/4Pp1p/1P1B1P1P/k7/1p1p4/8
Input: Felber, Volker, 2000-01-04
Last update: Erich Bartel, 2015-01-12 more...
*) 1. ... Kf4 2. Kc5 Se4+ 3. Kd4 e3#
1) 1. Kc5 e3 2. Td6 Se6+ 3. Kd5 e4#
1) 1. Kc5 e3 2. Td6 Se6+ 3. Kd5 e4#
Jean Marc Loustau: Published in 1992; HM and MC had sent a very close setting to E. Albert; I had sent before (not a lot of time... may be some days!) this one, which was better. E. Albert decided to publish under the 3 names; but in his recent "IM Encyclopedia" E. Albert himself decided to publish it under only my name... So it's not clear. (2003-05-08)
Achim Schöneberg: AS: The chess problem was published in "I-M R" No. 44, page 3, (04-06 / 1992), under No. 5186.
Authors: "J.M. Loustau & Caillaud & Menkis after A. Schöneberg". (2021-12-31)
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Achim Schöneberg: AS: The chess problem was published in "I-M R" No. 44, page 3, (04-06 / 1992), under No. 5186.
Authors: "J.M. Loustau & Caillaud & Menkis after A. Schöneberg". (2021-12-31)
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Genre: h#
Computer test: (Popeye WINDOWS-32Bit-Version 3.70 (2048 KB))
FEN: 8/8/3k4/3rNKN1/8/8/4P3/8
Reprints: 3675 Ideal-Mate Encyclopedia Vol.2 2000
Input: hpr, 2001-08-10
Last update: hpr, 2009-11-01 more...
1. a4 a5 2. Ta3 Ta6 3. Tb3 Tc6 4. Tb6 g6 5. Ta6 Lh6 6. Ta8 Sa6 7. Txc8 Sb4 8. Ta8 Db8 9. Ta6 Kd8 10. Tb6 cxb6 11. f3 Tc8 12. Kf2 Sc6 13. b4 Dc7 14. bxa5 Ta8 15. a6 Kc8 16. a5 Dd8 17. Kg3 Sb8
Richter H. Gruber "What a correction! Making the previously cooked R5 sound (hopefully), the author simultaneously improved it substantially : Instead of 'only' two, now we have three capture-free black circuits (Dd8, Ta8, Sb8). Everything is based on the need to capture sLc8, and it is achieved virtuously. It is not apparent that sTa8 and sSb8 have to move at all. This makes R5v clearly superior to a number of related tourney entries showing multiple switchbacks (cf. 3rd and 4th Hon. Men.). "
Richter H. Gruber "What a correction! Making the previously cooked R5 sound (hopefully), the author simultaneously improved it substantially : Instead of 'only' two, now we have three capture-free black circuits (Dd8, Ta8, Sb8). Everything is based on the need to capture sLc8, and it is achieved virtuously. It is not apparent that sTa8 and sSb8 have to move at all. This makes R5v clearly superior to a number of related tourney entries showing multiple switchbacks (cf. 3rd and 4th Hon. Men.). "
paul: Correction of P1000446 (2022-02-06)
Henrik Juel: There is a funny english error in the judge comment
He probably wanted to say that the author performed like a virtuoso, but wrote 'and it is achieved virtuously.', which has a completely different meaning (2022-02-06)
A.Buchanan: This is very impressive. (2022-02-07)
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Henrik Juel: There is a funny english error in the judge comment
He probably wanted to say that the author performed like a virtuoso, but wrote 'and it is achieved virtuously.', which has a completely different meaning (2022-02-06)
A.Buchanan: This is very impressive. (2022-02-07)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (dst)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.2, 2:30min
FEN: rnkq2nr/1p1ppp1p/Pp4pb/P7/8/5PK1/2PPP1PP/1NBQ1BNR
Reprints: feenschach 141 06/2001
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: Reto, 2023-05-11 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.2, 2:30min
FEN: rnkq2nr/1p1ppp1p/Pp4pb/P7/8/5PK1/2PPP1PP/1NBQ1BNR
Reprints: feenschach 141 06/2001
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: Reto, 2023-05-11 more...
1. a4 e5 2. a5 e4 3. Ta4 e3 4. Te4+ Se7 5. b4 Sbc6 6. Lb2 Sd4 7. Dc1 Sxe2 8. Lf6 Sg3 9. d4 Sgf5 10. Ke2 Sh6 11. Kf3 Shg8 12. Kg4 e2 13. Dh6 e1=S 14. Se2 Sd3 15. Sc1 Sc5 16. Ld3 Sa6 17. The1 Sb8 18. T1e3 a6 19. Txe7+
Pronkin-Thema mit Platzwechsel: Sg8 wird auf e7 geschlagen, sSb8 wandert nach g8, umgewandelter sSe1 geht nach b8. Zyklischer Platzwechsel von sSb8, sSg8 und sBe7.
Pronkin-Thema mit Platzwechsel: Sg8 wird auf e7 geschlagen, sSb8 wandert nach g8, umgewandelter sSe1 geht nach b8. Zyklischer Platzwechsel von sSb8, sSg8 und sBe7.
Henrik Juel: Partial testing with Natch 3.1
18.0 moves with sDTLSPe7 and wTd5; only sSe7 works (2018-12-14)
Mario Richter: @Henrik: Did you mean "... and wTe4"? (2018-12-15)
Henrik Juel: Yes, I did, Mario (2018-12-16)
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18.0 moves with sDTLSPe7 and wTd5; only sSe7 works (2018-12-14)
Mario Richter: @Henrik: Did you mean "... and wTe4"? (2018-12-15)
Henrik Juel: Yes, I did, Mario (2018-12-16)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pronkin Theme (s), Interchange
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.2 04:02:35 Stunden. (hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung BP 17.5, BP 18.0. Checked by Stelvio 1.2 in about 5 hours.
FEN: rnbqkbnr/1pppRppp/p4B1Q/P7/1P1P2K1/3BR3/2P2PPP/1NN5
Reprints: (7) Quartz 21 07-09/2002
feenschach 153, p. 201, 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-05-30 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.2 04:02:35 Stunden. (hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung BP 17.5, BP 18.0. Checked by Stelvio 1.2 in about 5 hours.
FEN: rnbqkbnr/1pppRppp/p4B1Q/P7/1P1P2K1/3BR3/2P2PPP/1NN5
Reprints: (7) Quartz 21 07-09/2002
feenschach 153, p. 201, 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-05-30 more...
26 - P1000563
Michel Caillaud
Noam Livnat
P0019 StrateGems Vol.1 10-12/1998
3. Preis
(16+15) cooked
BP in 21,5
Michel Caillaud
Noam Livnat
P0019 StrateGems Vol.1 10-12/1998
3. Preis
(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
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)
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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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...
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...
a) 1. e3 h6 2. Ld3 Th7 3. Lxh7 Sf6 4. Ld3 Se4 5. Lb5 Sxd2 6. c4 Sf1 7. Ld2 Sxh2 8. La5 Sg4 9. Kd2 Sxe3 10. Kc3 Sxg2 11. Kb4 Sf4 12. Sc3 Sh3 13. Txh3 h5
b) 1. e4 Sf6 2. Lb5 Sxe4 3. c4 Sxd2 4. Lxd2 h5 5. La5 Th6 6. Kd2 Tg6 7. Kc3 Txg2 8. Kb4 Txh2 9. Sc3 Th3 10. Txh3
Differenz von 3,5 Zügen zwischen zwei eindeutigen, verschieden langen Beweispartien, bei denen nur angegeben wird, wer am Zug ist, nicht wielang die BP ist.
b) 1. e4 Sf6 2. Lb5 Sxe4 3. c4 Sxd2 4. Lxd2 h5 5. La5 Th6 6. Kd2 Tg6 7. Kc3 Txg2 8. Kb4 Txh2 9. Sc3 Th3 10. Txh3
Differenz von 3,5 Zügen zwischen zwei eindeutigen, verschieden langen Beweispartien, bei denen nur angegeben wird, wer am Zug ist, nicht wielang die BP ist.
Henrik Juel: Part b) is C+ by Natch 3.1 and no solution was found in 8.5
For part a) the program ran for an hour without finding the solution in 13.0 (2018-12-14)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ a und b Stelvio 1.2 a) 00:04:57 Minuten.(hh:mm:ss)
b) 1 Sekunde. Keine Lösung a) BP 12.0, b) BP 8.5.
KBP a) BP 13.0, b) BP 9.5. (2023-05-28)
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For part a) the program ran for an hour without finding the solution in 13.0 (2018-12-14)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ a und b Stelvio 1.2 a) 00:04:57 Minuten.(hh:mm:ss)
b) 1 Sekunde. Keine Lösung a) BP 12.0, b) BP 8.5.
KBP a) BP 13.0, b) BP 9.5. (2023-05-28)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, twins length delta (3.5)
Genre: Retro
FEN: rnbqkb2/ppppppp1/8/BB5p/1KP5/2N4R/PP3P2/R2Q2N1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-08-24 more...
Genre: Retro
FEN: rnbqkb2/ppppppp1/8/BB5p/1KP5/2N4R/PP3P2/R2Q2N1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-08-24 more...
1. d4 h5 2. d5 h4 3. d6 h3 4. dxc7 hxg2 5. h4 a5 6. h5 a4 7. h6 a3 8. h7 axb2 9. hxg8=T Th4 10. a4 Tg4 11. Thh8 Ta5 12. Sh3 Tah5 13. a5 d5 14. a6 d4 15. a7 Dd5 16. a8=T Sd7 17. Tb8 g1=L 18. Taa8 Lh2 19. Sa3 b1=T 20. e4 Tb6 21. e5 Tbh6 22. e6 Sb6 23. exf7+ Kd7 24. c4 e5 25. c5 Ld6 26. f8=T e4 27. Te8 Ldg3 28. c6+ Kd6 29. Lb5 Le6 30. c8=T e3 31. c7 e2 32. Ld7 exd1=L 33. Kf1 d3 34. f4 d2+ 35. f5 dxc1=D 36. f6 De3 37. f7 La4 38. f8=T Lf7 39. Tcd8 D3e6 40. c8=T Lb5+ 41. Sc4+
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Non-standard material (TTTTTTtlld), Ornament
Genre: Retro
Computer test: C+ in about 56h using Stelvio 1.11 and lots of RAM (Reto)
FEN: RRRRRRRR/1p1B1bp1/1n1kq2r/1b1q3r/2N3r1/6bN/7b/5K2
Reprints: H37 FIDE Album Annexe 1998-2000 2009
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-03-13 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: C+ in about 56h using Stelvio 1.11 and lots of RAM (Reto)
FEN: RRRRRRRR/1p1B1bp1/1n1kq2r/1b1q3r/2N3r1/6bN/7b/5K2
Reprints: H37 FIDE Album Annexe 1998-2000 2009
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-03-13 more...
1. e4 h5 2. Dg4 hxg4 3. Sf3 gxf3 4. Le2 fxe2 5. Tf1 exf1=L 6. b4 La6 7. b5 Th3 8. bxa6 b5 9. La3 Lb7 10. Ld6 exd6 11. Sc3 Le7 12. Se2 Lf6 13. Sg1 Lc3 14. e5 La5 15. e6 Tc3 16. h4 Le4 17. h5 Sc6 18. h6 Tb8 19. h7 Tb7 20. h8=D Db8 21. Dh5 Sd8 22. Dd1 f6 23. e7 Kf7 24. e8=S c6 25. Sc7 b4 26. Sb5 b3 27. Sa3 b2 28. Sb1
sBh7 schlägt DSLT. wDd1 und wSb1 sind Phönixfiguren, wSg1 ist wSb1.
sBh7 schlägt DSLT. wDd1 und wSb1 sind Phönixfiguren, wSg1 ist wSb1.
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.5 in 147:43:15 Stunden.(hhh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 27.0 in 49:30:01 Stunden. (2023-08-17)
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Keine Lösung: BP 27.0 in 49:30:01 Stunden. (2023-08-17)
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Keywords: Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (l), Unique Proof Game, Pronkin Theme (DS), Impostor (S)
Genre: Retro
FEN: 1q1n2n1/pr1p1kp1/P1pp1p2/b7/4b3/2r5/PpPP1PP1/RN1QK1N1
Reprints: H35 FIDE Album Annexe 1998-2000 2009
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2009-07-25 more...
Genre: Retro
FEN: 1q1n2n1/pr1p1kp1/P1pp1p2/b7/4b3/2r5/PpPP1PP1/RN1QK1N1
Reprints: H35 FIDE Album Annexe 1998-2000 2009
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-08-01
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2009-07-25 more...
1. b4 Sh6 2. b5 Sf5 3. b6 h6 4. bxa7 Th7 5. axb8=L Ta6 6. d4 Te6 7. d5 b6 8. d6 Lb7 9. dxe7 Lf3 10. exf8=L Lh5 11. L8a3 c5 12. L1f4 Ke7 13. Lbd6+ Kf6 14. Lf8 Da8 15. Lb8 Kg5 16. Lc1 Kg4
Zyklischer Platzwechsel der 3 wLL.
Zyklischer Platzwechsel der 3 wLL.
paul: The problem obtained 3rd Prize in tourney. Reprints: H34, FIDE Album 1998-2000, H2 p.266, The Problemist Nov. 2007, p.187, feenschach 170 Nov. 2007. (2021-10-05)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Interchange (LLL), Non-standard material (LL)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time : 1.98 s., Natch 2.3 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,2002,2003,2004 Pascal Wassong
FEN: qB3B2/3p1ppr/1p2r2p/2p2n1b/6k1/8/P1P1PPPP/RNBQKBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-10-02
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-10-05 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time : 1.98 s., Natch 2.3 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,2002,2003,2004 Pascal Wassong
FEN: qB3B2/3p1ppr/1p2r2p/2p2n1b/6k1/8/P1P1PPPP/RNBQKBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2000-10-02
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-10-05 more...
1. cxb6 d6 2. bxc5 Txb8#
1. La7 Lxa7 2. 0-0-0? Tb8#
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.
1. La7 Lxa7 2. 0-0-0? Tb8#
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.
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...
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...
1. d4 c5 2. d5 Db6 3. Dd4 Db3 4. axb3 f5 5. Ta6 f4 6. Tc6 f3 7. Sxf3 e5 8. Sxe5 a5 9. Sxd7 a4 10. bxa4 h5 11. b3 h4 12. Lb2 h3 13. Dh4 Sa6 14. f4 Sb4 15. Kf2 Sd3+ 16. Kg1 Se5 17. Sb8 Sd7 18. Sa6 Sb8
Rundlauf des sSb8 in 6 Zügen.
Rundlauf des sSb8 in 6 Zügen.
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 found the solution quickly, but did not finish in more than an hour (2018-12-16)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 nach nur 1 Sekunde. (2023-02-09)
Henrik Juel: and no solution in 17.5 moves, so C++ Stelvio 1.0 (2023-02-09)
Henrik Juel: Fine motivation for the round trip: making room for white Sd7-b8-a6 (2023-02-09)
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Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 nach nur 1 Sekunde. (2023-02-09)
Henrik Juel: and no solution in 17.5 moves, so C++ Stelvio 1.0 (2023-02-09)
Henrik Juel: Fine motivation for the round trip: making room for white Sd7-b8-a6 (2023-02-09)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (s)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: rnb1kbnr/1p4p1/N1R5/2pP4/P4P1Q/1P5p/1BP1P1PP/1N3BKR
Reprints: feenschach 153 10-12/2003
(H) Quartz 28 07-09/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-03-31
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: rnb1kbnr/1p4p1/N1R5/2pP4/P4P1Q/1P5p/1BP1P1PP/1N3BKR
Reprints: feenschach 153 10-12/2003
(H) Quartz 28 07-09/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-03-31
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
33 - P1004001
Michel Caillaud
R0093 StrateGems 17 01-03/2002
Gianni Donati gewidmet
2.-4. Preis ex aequo
(16+16) C+
BP in 20,5
Michel Caillaud
R0093 StrateGems 17 01-03/2002
Gianni Donati gewidmet
2.-4. Preis ex aequo
(16+16) C+
BP in 20,5
1. Sc3 e5 2. Sd5 Df6 3. Se7 d5 4. e4 Lf5 5. De2 Sd7 6. Da6 Td8 7. De6 Sb6 8. Dc8 Sh6 9. Sc6 Lb4 10. Da8 Lc3 11. Sb8 Td6 12. Lb5+ Kd8 13. Ld7 Tc6 14. Lc8 Tc5 15. Sd7 Dc6 16. Sf6 Te8 17. Sg4 Te6 18. Se3 Tg6 19. Sc4 Tg4 20. Sa3 Lg6 21. Sb1
Spektakuläre Wanderung des wSb1 über e7 nach b8 und zurück zwecks Schachschutz.
Spektakuläre Wanderung des wSb1 über e7 nach b8 und zurück zwecks Schachschutz.
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 33:18 Minuten.
Keine Lösung BP 20.0, BP 19.5.
Bitte Notation richtigstellen: 19.Sc4 Tg5 (2023-02-13)
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Keine Lösung BP 20.0, BP 19.5.
Bitte Notation richtigstellen: 19.Sc4 Tg5 (2023-02-13)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Promenade (S), Capture-free
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: Q1Bk4/ppp2ppp/1nq3bn/2rpp1r1/4P3/2b5/PPPP1PPP/RNB1K1NR
Reprints: feenschach 153 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-04-05
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: Q1Bk4/ppp2ppp/1nq3bn/2rpp1r1/4P3/2b5/PPPP1PPP/RNB1K1NR
Reprints: feenschach 153 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-04-05
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
1. c4 e6 2. Db3 Ke7 3. Db6 axb6 4. d4 Ta3 5. Lh6 Th3 6. gxh3 Kd6 7. Lg2 Se7 8. Lc6 dxc6 9. d5 Kc5 10. dxc6 Kb4 11. cxb7 c5 12. a4 Sec6 13. Ta3 De7 14. Tb3+ Kxb3 15. Lc1 Kf2
Überraschendes Tempoverlustmanöver Lc1-h6-Lc1.
Überraschendes Tempoverlustmanöver Lc1-h6-Lc1.
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Tempo Loss
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time : 19.56 s., Natch 2.3 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,2002,2003,2004 Pascal Wassong
FEN: 1nb2b1r/1P2qppp/1pn1p3/2p5/P1P5/7P/1Pk1PP1P/1NB1K1NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-04-05
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2005-12-26 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time : 19.56 s., Natch 2.3 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,2002,2003,2004 Pascal Wassong
FEN: 1nb2b1r/1P2qppp/1pn1p3/2p5/P1P5/7P/1Pk1PP1P/1NB1K1NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-04-05
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2005-12-26 more...
1. h4 2. Th3 3. Tc3 4. e3 5. Df3 6. Dxb7 7. Dxc7 8. Dh2 9. Txc8 10. c4 11. c5 12. c6 13. c7 14. cxd8=T
A.Buchanan: There are being tagged as homebase, which is clearly inappropriate for most series movers. I am guessing that this is something automatic which PDB is applying when another change is made? I will ask Gerd. BTW: I'm trying to standardize on parameters s, w or 2 for homebase. (2021-04-09)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Seriesmover
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnRRkbnr/p2ppppp/8/8/7P/4P3/PP1P1PPQ/RNB1KBN1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-11-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnRRkbnr/p2ppppp/8/8/7P/4P3/PP1P1PPQ/RNB1KBN1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-11-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
1. d4 2. d5 3. Dd4 4. Dxa7 5. Dxb7 6. Db4 7. Df4 8. b4 9. b5 10. b6 11. b7 12. bxa8=T 13. Ta6 14. Tf6 15. Txf7 16. Txf8#
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Seriesmover
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 1nbqkRnr/2ppp1pp/8/3P4/5Q2/8/P1P1PPPP/RNB1KBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-11-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 1nbqkRnr/2ppp1pp/8/3P4/5Q2/8/P1P1PPPP/RNB1KBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-11-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
1. e4 2. Lc4 3. Ld5 4. c4 5. Db3 6. Dxb7 7. b4 8. Lb2 9. Le5! 10. Sc3 11. Tb1 12. Tb3 13. Ta3 14. Ta6 15. Th6! 16. Ld6 17. e5 18. e6 19. exf7#
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Seriesmover
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/pQpppPpp/3B3R/3B4/1PP5/2N5/P2P1PPP/4K1NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-11-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/pQpppPpp/3B3R/3B4/1PP5/2N5/P2P1PPP/4K1NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2002-11-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
1. d4 Sc6 2. Kd2 Se5 3. Ke3 Sf3 4. Sd2 Sxg1 5. f3 c6 6. Kf2 Db6 7. Ke1 Db3 8. axb3 f5 9. Ta5 f4 10. Tf5 d6 11. Txf8+ Kd7 12. Td8+ Ke6 13. Td7 Kf7 14. Tc7 Ke8
Rundlauf der beide KK.
Rundlauf der beide KK.
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (Kk)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time : 1 mn 13.30 s., Natch 2.3 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,2002,2003,2004 Pascal Wassong
FEN: r1b1k1nr/ppR1p1pp/2pp4/8/3P1p2/1P3P2/1PPNP1PP/2BQKBnR
Reprints: feenschach 153 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2003-02-01
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-07-27 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time : 1 mn 13.30 s., Natch 2.3 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,2002,2003,2004 Pascal Wassong
FEN: r1b1k1nr/ppR1p1pp/2pp4/8/3P1p2/1P3P2/1PPNP1PP/2BQKBnR
Reprints: feenschach 153 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2003-02-01
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-07-27 more...
39 - P1006960
Jean-Marc Loustau
Michel Caillaud
Falanga 1997
3. Preis
3. Thematurnier
(6+10) C+
h#2
2.1...
Jean-Marc Loustau
Michel Caillaud
Falanga 1997
3. Preis
3. Thematurnier
(6+10) C+
h#2
2.1...
1) 1. Td2 Kb5 2. Kc3 Dh8#
2) 1. Kd3 Td7+ 2. Sd4 Df1#
2) 1. Kd3 Td7+ 2. Sd4 Df1#
Genre: h#
Computer test: (Popeye WINDOWS98-32Bit-Version 3.75 (2048 KB))
FEN: 4b3/2R5/2n5/5p2/K2kpp2/1p2qR2/2r2p2/1B2B2Q
Input: hpr, 2003-01-19
Last update: hpr, 2003-01-19 more...
40 - P1011888
Michel Caillaud
Reto Aschwanden
Retros mailing list 31/12/2003
5. Preis
Gianni Donati 50th Jubilee Tourney
(15+14) C+
BP in 24,5
Michel Caillaud
Reto Aschwanden
Retros mailing list 31/12/2003
5. Preis
Gianni Donati 50th Jubilee Tourney
(15+14) C+
BP in 24,5
1. c4 e5 2. c5 Ld6 3. cxd6 c5 4. Db3 c4 5. Dh3 c3 6. d3 c2 7. Ld2 c1=L 8. b4 Lb2 9. Sa3 Lc3 10. 0-0-0 g5 11. Le1 Ld2+ 12. Kb2 g4 13. Tc1 g3 14. Txc8 gxf2 15. Tc3 Dh4 16. g3 Sf6 17. Lg2 f1=L 18. e3 Le2 19. Sc4 Lf3 20. Se2 Tg8 21. Tf1 Tg6 22. Lh1 Lg2 23. Tf3 Lf1 24. Ka3 Lc1+ 25. Sb2
Matching squares traced by the promoted Bishops! That this is managed without extra-set pieces is astounding. (PR Gianni Donati)
Cook: 1. c4 e5 2. c5 Ld6 3. cxd6 g5 4. d3 g4 5. e3 g3 6. Dg4 c5 7. Sc3 c4 8. Sa4 c3 9. Ld2 Sh6 10. 0-0-0 c2 11. b4 Tg8 12. Kb2 gxf2 13. g3 Tg6 14. Lg2 f1=L 15. Ka3 c1=L+ 16. Sb2 Le2 17. Le1 Ld2 18. Tc1 Sg8 19. Txc8 Lc1 20. Tc3 Lf3 21. Se2 Dh4 22. Tf1 Sf6 23. Lh1 Lg2 24. Tf3 Lf1 25. Dh3
Matching squares traced by the promoted Bishops! That this is managed without extra-set pieces is astounding. (PR Gianni Donati)
Cook: 1. c4 e5 2. c5 Ld6 3. cxd6 g5 4. d3 g4 5. e3 g3 6. Dg4 c5 7. Sc3 c4 8. Sa4 c3 9. Ld2 Sh6 10. 0-0-0 c2 11. b4 Tg8 12. Kb2 gxf2 13. g3 Tg6 14. Lg2 f1=L 15. Ka3 c1=L+ 16. Sb2 Le2 17. Le1 Ld2 18. Tc1 Sg8 19. Txc8 Lc1 20. Tc3 Lf3 21. Se2 Dh4 22. Tf1 Sf6 23. Lh1 Lg2 24. Tf3 Lf1 25. Dh3
Henrik Juel: an important keyword is missing: Donati theme
same in (some of) P1011889-P1011929 (2018-12-18)
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 found nothing in half an hour (2018-12-18)
Michel Caillaud: Reprint : H71 p.585, FIDE Album 2001-03
Cooked using Jacobi 0.7.5 with constraints :
1.c4 e5 2.c5 Ld6 3.cxd6 g5 4.d3 g4 5.e3 g3 6.Dg4 c5 7.Sc3 c4 8.Sa4 c3 9.Ld2 Sh6 10.0-0-0 c2 11.b4 Tg8 12.Kb2 gxf2 13.g3 Tg6 14.Lg2 f1=L 15.Ka3 c1=L+ 16.Sb2 Le2 17.Le1 Ld2 18.Tc1 Sg8 19.Txc8 Lc1 20.Tc3 Lf3 21.Se2 Dh4 22.Tf1 Sf6 23.Lh1 Lg2 24.Tf3 Lf1 25.Dh3
Correction : sTg6 to g4 (21...Tg4 instead of 21...Tg6 in the solution)
With the set of constraints used to uncork the cook, Jacobi 0.7.5 finds only the intended solution... (2021-09-20)
Michel Caillaud: The correction sTg6 to g4 was published in StrateGems 99 (p.138, sept. 2022)
It is C+ by Stelvio 0.93 (2022-12-18)
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same in (some of) P1011889-P1011929 (2018-12-18)
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 found nothing in half an hour (2018-12-18)
Michel Caillaud: Reprint : H71 p.585, FIDE Album 2001-03
Cooked using Jacobi 0.7.5 with constraints :
1.c4 e5 2.c5 Ld6 3.cxd6 g5 4.d3 g4 5.e3 g3 6.Dg4 c5 7.Sc3 c4 8.Sa4 c3 9.Ld2 Sh6 10.0-0-0 c2 11.b4 Tg8 12.Kb2 gxf2 13.g3 Tg6 14.Lg2 f1=L 15.Ka3 c1=L+ 16.Sb2 Le2 17.Le1 Ld2 18.Tc1 Sg8 19.Txc8 Lc1 20.Tc3 Lf3 21.Se2 Dh4 22.Tf1 Sf6 23.Lh1 Lg2 24.Tf3 Lf1 25.Dh3
Correction : sTg6 to g4 (21...Tg4 instead of 21...Tg6 in the solution)
With the set of constraints used to uncork the cook, Jacobi 0.7.5 finds only the intended solution... (2021-09-20)
Michel Caillaud: The correction sTg6 to g4 was published in StrateGems 99 (p.138, sept. 2022)
It is C+ by Stelvio 0.93 (2022-12-18)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Round Trip, Pure Round Trip (ll), Obvious promotion (l), Promotion (ll), Donati Theme
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time: Natch 3.3: ---, Euclide 1.11: ---, Stelvio 1.14: 15:10min
FEN: rn2k3/pp1p1p1p/3P1n2/4p3/1P4rq/K1RPPRPQ/PN2N2P/2b1Bb1B
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-01-01
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-08-15 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Resolution time: Natch 3.3: ---, Euclide 1.11: ---, Stelvio 1.14: 15:10min
FEN: rn2k3/pp1p1p1p/3P1n2/4p3/1P4rq/K1RPPRPQ/PN2N2P/2b1Bb1B
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-01-01
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-08-15 more...
41 - P1017522
Michel Caillaud
Dirk Borst
feenschach 154 2004
1. Platz
(14+15)
BP in 11,5
AntiSuperCirce (Cheylan)
Michel Caillaud
Dirk Borst
feenschach 154 2004
1. Platz
(14+15)
BP in 11,5
AntiSuperCirce (Cheylan)
1. d4 c5 2. Lf4 Sc6 3. Lb8 d6 4. Dd3 Lg4 5. Dg6 hxg6[+wDd3] 6. Sa3 g5 7. 0-0-0 Da5 8. Sf3 De1 9. Sd2 Dxf1[Db1]+ 10. Kxb1[+wKe1] Lh6 11. Sdb1 Lc1 12. 0-0
Richter: Beide weiße Rochaden! (Falscher Springer auf b1.)
Richter: Beide weiße Rochaden! (Falscher Springer auf b1.)
paul: The solution is actually: 1.d4 c5 2.Bf4 Sc6 3.Bb8 d6 4.Qd3 Bg4 5.Qg6 hxg6 [bPg6-d7] 6.Sa3 g6 7.O-O-O Qa5 8.Sf3 Qe1 9.Sd2 Qxf1 [bQf1-b1]+ 10.Kxb1 [wKb1-e1] Bh6 11.Sdb1 Bc1 12.O-O (2021-11-30)
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Keywords: Circe (AntiSuper-), Unique Proof Game
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rB2k1nr/pp1ppp2/2np2p1/2p5/3P2b1/N7/PPP1PPPP/1NbR1RK1
Reprints: Andernach TT 2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-06-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-13 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rB2k1nr/pp1ppp2/2np2p1/2p5/3P2b1/N7/PPP1PPPP/1NbR1RK1
Reprints: Andernach TT 2004
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-06-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-13 more...
42 - P1017610
Michel Caillaud
Kevin James Begley
R0083 StrateGems 15 07-09/2001
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(15+5)
Welches waren die letzten 7 Einzelzüge?
Circe Parrain
Michel Caillaud
Kevin James Begley
R0083 StrateGems 15 07-09/2001
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(15+5)
Welches waren die letzten 7 Einzelzüge?
Circe Parrain
R: 1. 0-0[+wBc4]+ sBd4x[Dc3,Bc4]c3ep 2. c2-c4[+wDc3]+ b2xDc1=S[+sLb4] 3. Sb7xLa5[+wBc2] e5xBd4[+sLa5]+ 4. a5xLb6
Michel Caillaud: cooked by Dmitry Baibikov :
3.Sb7xLa5(+wBa3) Kb4xPb5(+sLa5)+ -4.Ta5xLa4(+wSd3)+ e5xSd4 (2022-07-19)
Kevin Begley: correction: P1404688 (2022-09-27)
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3.Sb7xLa5(+wBa3) Kb4xPb5(+sLa5)+ -4.Ta5xLa4(+wSd3)+ e5xSd4 (2022-07-19)
Kevin Begley: correction: P1404688 (2022-09-27)
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Keywords: Circe (Parrain), Last Moves? (7), Valladao Task
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 8/8/PPp5/NkP5/RbP5/PBpN4/P4PP1/B1n2RK1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-07-03
Last update: Kevin Begley, 2022-09-27 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 8/8/PPp5/NkP5/RbP5/PBpN4/P4PP1/B1n2RK1
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-07-03
Last update: Kevin Begley, 2022-09-27 more...
1. e4 c6 2. e5 Da5 3. e6 Kd8 4. d3 Dc3 5. exd7[+wBd2] Lh3 6. d4 Sd7 7. d5 Tc8 8. d6 Tc7 9. dxe7[+wBe2] Se7 10. Sa3 Sg6 11. Sb5 La3 12. Sf3 Sdf8 13. Sg5 Te7 14. Sxh7[+wSb1] Th7 15. Sxa7[+wSg1] Sh8
Zweifacher Platzwechsel (wBd2, e2 und wSS).
Zweifacher Platzwechsel (wBd2, e2 und wSS).
paul: Cook: 4.d4 Qc3 5.e×d7(Pd2) Bh3 6.Qh5 Sd7 7.d5 Rc8 8.d6 Rc7 9.d×e7(Pe2) Se7 10.Sf3 Sg6 11.Sd4 Ba3 12.Sb5 Sdf8 13.Qh6 Re7 14.Q×h7(Qd1) Rh7 15.S×a7(Sg1) Sh8. (2023-01-16)
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Keywords: Circe (Anti-), Unique Proof Game, Interchange, Tempo Loss
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 3k1n1n/1p2rppr/2p5/8/8/b1q4b/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-07-14
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2014-06-30 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 3k1n1n/1p2rppr/2p5/8/8/b1q4b/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-07-14
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2014-06-30 more...
1. Sf3 2. Sd4 3. f3 4. Kf2 5. Kg3 6. Kh4 7. g3 8. Lh3 9. Le6 10. Sf5 11. d4 12. Ld2 13. La5 14. Sc3 15. Db1 16. Td1 17. Td3 18. Sd1 19. Tb3 20. Tb6 21. b4 22. b5 23. Db4 24. Tb1 25. Tb3 26. Tc3 27. Tcc6 28. c4 29. c5 30. Lc4 31. d5
Längste eindeutige Serienzug-BP ohne Schläge
Längste eindeutige Serienzug-BP ohne Schläge
Cf: P1347359
paul: Checked with stip ser-dia 31 forsyt rsbqkbsr/pppppppp/1RR5/BPPP1S2/1QB4K/5PP1/P3P2P/3S4 by Jacobi. (2021-09-27)
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paul: Checked with stip ser-dia 31 forsyt rsbqkbsr/pppppppp/1RR5/BPPP1S2/1QB4K/5PP1/P3P2P/3S4 by Jacobi. (2021-09-27)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Seriesmover, Capture-free, Move Length Record (ex-aequo)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 8/8/1RR5/BPPP1N2/1QB4K/5PP1/P3P2P/3N4
Reprints: H54 Vkontakte 2013
H54 Phénix 261/262, p. 10359, 05-06/2016
Phénix 279-280, p. 11000, 11-12/2017
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 8/8/1RR5/BPPP1N2/1QB4K/5PP1/P3P2P/3N4
Reprints: H54 Vkontakte 2013
H54 Phénix 261/262, p. 10359, 05-06/2016
Phénix 279-280, p. 11000, 11-12/2017
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2004-08-01
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-09 more...
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
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
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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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...
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...
1. c4 h5 2. c5 Th6 3. c6 Txc6 4. a4 Txc1 5. Ta3 c5 6. Tc3 Da5 7. Sa3 Ta1 8. Tc1 Dc3 9. f4 a5 10. f5 Ta6 11. f6 Txf6 12. Sh3 b6 13. Sf4 La6 14. Kf2 Ld3 15. Ke3 Ta2 16. Sd5 Txf1 17. h4 f5 18. Th3 Th1 19. Tf3 Th2 20. Tf1 f4+ 21. Kf2 f3 22. Ta1 Lb1 23. Th1
Rundlauf der beiden wTT.
Rundlauf der beiden wTT.
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 made no progress after an hour (2018-12-15)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 3 Sekunden.
Keine Lösung: BP 21.5, BP 22.0. (2023-02-18)
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Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 3 Sekunden.
Keine Lösung: BP 21.5, BP 22.0. (2023-02-18)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (TT)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: 1n2kbn1/3pp1p1/1p6/p1pN3p/P6P/N1q2p2/rP1PPKPr/Rb1Q3R
Reprints: feenschach 153, p. 201, 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2005-01-09
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: 1n2kbn1/3pp1p1/1p6/p1pN3p/P6P/N1q2p2/rP1PPKPr/Rb1Q3R
Reprints: feenschach 153, p. 201, 10-12/2003
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2005-01-09
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-02 more...
1. b4 a5 2. bxa5 Txa5 3. [+wBa7] Te5 4. a8=L d5 5. Lxb7 Kd7 6. [+wBa7] Ke6 7. a8=S Kf5 8. Sxc7 Le6 9. [+wBd7] Dc8 10. d8=T g6 11. Txd5 Lg7 12. [+wBd7] Lf6 13. d8=D Sd7 14. Dxe7 Sf8 15. [+wBb2] [+sBd7]
James Malcom: I wonder if the newly placed wBb2 and sBd7 could be considered as imposters. (2021-06-27)
A.Buchanan: I think they are. This is not so hard a problem to solve. (2021-06-28)
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A.Buchanan: I think they are. This is not so hard a problem to solve. (2021-06-28)
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Keywords: Allumwandlung, Crazyhouse, Unique Proof Game, Promotion (x4 LSTD), Non-standard material (DTLS), Impostor (Bb)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 2q2nnr/1BNpQp1p/4bbp1/3Rrk2/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR
Reprints: feenschach 154 2004
H46 Phénix 02-03/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2005-01-09
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-06-28 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: 2q2nnr/1BNpQp1p/4bbp1/3Rrk2/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR
Reprints: feenschach 154 2004
H46 Phénix 02-03/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2005-01-09
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-06-28 more...
48 - P1068380
Michel Caillaud
The Problemist Supplement 2001-2002
4. ehrende Erwähnung, TT3
(15+13) C+
BP in 21,0
Michel Caillaud
The Problemist Supplement 2001-2002
4. ehrende Erwähnung, TT3
(15+13) C+
BP in 21,0
1. e4 a5 2. Ke2 Ta6 3. Kf3 Tc6 4. Kg4 Tc3 5. dxc3 Sc6 6. Le3 Sa7 7. Lc5 Sb5 8. Dd4 Sd6 9. Sd2 Sf5 10. Te1 d6 11. Te3 Le6 12. Th3 Lb3 13. Th6 gxh6 14. cxb3 Lg7 15. b4 Le5 16. Sb3 Lg3 17. hxg3 Sg7 18. Th5 Se6 19. Kh3 Sf8 20. Kh2 Sd7 21. Kh1 Sb8
10-zügiger Rundlauf des sSb8 zwecks Schachschutz auf f5
10-zügiger Rundlauf des sSb8 zwecks Schachschutz auf f5
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 produced little in an hour (2018-12-16)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00:34:52 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 20.0, BP 20.5. Histogramm 44/0k. (2023-03-16)
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Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00:34:52 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 20.0, BP 20.5. Histogramm 44/0k. (2023-03-16)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Pure Round Trip (s10), Check Protection
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.11
FEN: 1n1qk1nr/1pp1pp1p/3p3p/p1B4R/1P1QP3/1NP3P1/PP3PP1/5BNK
Reprints: (D) Quartz 28 07-09/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2006-03-12
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-20 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.11
FEN: 1n1qk1nr/1pp1pp1p/3p3p/p1B4R/1P1QP3/1NP3P1/PP3PP1/5BNK
Reprints: (D) Quartz 28 07-09/2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2006-03-12
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-20 more...
49 - P1068641
Michel Caillaud
Moutecidis Fougiaxis Prentos Jubiläumst. 2006
1. Preis
K. Prentos 40 Jahre
(12+12) C+
BP in 19,5
Michel Caillaud
Moutecidis Fougiaxis Prentos Jubiläumst. 2006
1. Preis
K. Prentos 40 Jahre
(12+12) C+
BP in 19,5
1. b4 h5 2. b5 h4 3. b6 Th5 4. bxa7 Sh6 5. axb8=T Taa5 6. d4 Tag5 7. d5 f5 8. d6 Sf7 9. dxe7 d5 10. c4 Kd7 11. e8=T Df6 12. c5 Lxc5 13. a4 Lb6 14. a5 c5 15. a6 Kc7 16. a7 Ld7 17. a8=L Lxe8 18. Ta7 Kxb8 19. Txb7+ Kxa8 20. Tb8+
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Schnoebelen Theme (TTL), Anti-Pronkin (T), Prentos Theme (TTL), Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (TTL), Promotion (TTL)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Natch 3.1 (3:58 h)
FEN: kR2b3/5np1/1b3q2/2pp1prr/7p/8/4PPPP/1NBQKBNR
Reprints: (2) StrateGems 10/2007
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2006-12-21
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-02-20 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Natch 3.1 (3:58 h)
FEN: kR2b3/5np1/1b3q2/2pp1prr/7p/8/4PPPP/1NBQKBNR
Reprints: (2) StrateGems 10/2007
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2006-12-21
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-02-20 more...
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]
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
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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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...
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...
51 - P1082129
Michel Caillaud
625 Rex Multiplex 07-09/1986
P. Moutecidis gewidmet
1. Preis
(10+3) C+
s#13*
Michel Caillaud
625 Rex Multiplex 07-09/1986
P. Moutecidis gewidmet
1. Preis
(10+3) C+
s#13*
* 1. ... Lxf3#
1. Sf4! Kg1 2. Tc1+ Lf1 3. Le2 Kh1 4. c6 Kg1 5. c7 Kh1 6. c8=D Kg1 7. Dc3 Kh1 8. De1 Kg1 9. Tc5 Kh1 10. Sh3 Kg2 11. Dg3+ Kh1 12. Df3+ Lg2 13. Lc4 Lxf3#
Platzwechsel-Zyklus, White-to-play (Zugwechsel), weiße Umwandlungen, humoristisches Problem. FA=8
1. Sf4! Kg1 2. Tc1+ Lf1 3. Le2 Kh1 4. c6 Kg1 5. c7 Kh1 6. c8=D Kg1 7. Dc3 Kh1 8. De1 Kg1 9. Tc5 Kh1 10. Sh3 Kg2 11. Dg3+ Kh1 12. Df3+ Lg2 13. Lc4 Lxf3#
Platzwechsel-Zyklus, White-to-play (Zugwechsel), weiße Umwandlungen, humoristisches Problem. FA=8
Keywords: zyklischer Platzwechsel (BTL), changed blocks, Exchange of roles, Round Trip, Change of Pins, Selfblock, Promotion (D), Antiphönix, Change of Sacrifices, Fata Morgana, Model mate
Genre: s#
FEN: 8/4p3/4P3/2PKP3/2RP2N1/5B1N/6bP/7k
Reprints: F79 FIDE Album 1986-1988 , p. 440, 1995
Input: HBae, 2009-02-06
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2023-10-29 more...
Genre: s#
FEN: 8/4p3/4P3/2PKP3/2RP2N1/5B1N/6bP/7k
Reprints: F79 FIDE Album 1986-1988 , p. 440, 1995
Input: HBae, 2009-02-06
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2023-10-29 more...
1. Sc5+/De3+? Txc5/Te4!
1. Tc4! droht 2. Sf8+ Kxd5 3. Dd4+ Lxd4#
1. ... Tcxc4 2. De4+ Txe4 3. Sc5+ Lxc5#
1. ... Taxc4 2. Sc7+ Txc7 3. De3+ Lxe3#
1. ... Kxd5 2. Df5+ e5 3. Sb6+ Lxb6#
1. Tc4! droht 2. Sf8+ Kxd5 3. Dd4+ Lxd4#
1. ... Tcxc4 2. De4+ Txe4 3. Sc5+ Lxc5#
1. ... Taxc4 2. Sc7+ Txc7 3. De3+ Lxe3#
1. ... Kxd5 2. Df5+ e5 3. Sb6+ Lxb6#
Jean Marc Loustau: One of the very rare achievements of the Plachutta theme in selfmate.
Combined here with the 8th WCCT theme.
- flight giving key to the BK
- assymetrical scheme of the Plachutta mechanism
(2.A - 3.B and 2.C - 3.D instead of the usual 2.A - 3.B and 2.B - 3.A)
- Mates by the Bg1 on 4 different squares. (2022-05-03)
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Combined here with the 8th WCCT theme.
- flight giving key to the BK
- assymetrical scheme of the Plachutta mechanism
(2.A - 3.B and 2.C - 3.D instead of the usual 2.A - 3.B and 2.B - 3.A)
- Mates by the Bg1 on 4 different squares. (2022-05-03)
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Keywords: 8th WCCT theme
Genre: s#
FEN: b1R1N3/3NppP1/4k1P1/3R4/r4Q2/2rp1P2/BPpP2pp/2K3bq
Input: Frank Müller, 2009-10-12
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-06-25 more...
Genre: s#
FEN: b1R1N3/3NppP1/4k1P1/3R4/r4Q2/2rp1P2/BPpP2pp/2K3bq
Input: Frank Müller, 2009-10-12
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-06-25 more...
1) 1. Kd6 Kd8 2. Kc5 Kc7 3. Kb4 Kb6 4. Ka3+ Ka5 5. Dga2 Sc4#
2) 1. Dh2 Sd5 2. Kf5 Kf7 3. Kg4 Kg6 4. Kh3 Kh5 5. Dbg3 Sf4#
2) 1. Dh2 Sd5 2. Kf5 Kf7 3. Kg4 Kg6 4. Kh3 Kh5 5. Dbg3 Sf4#
Keywords: Chameleon Echo, Circe, Aristocrat
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 4K3/8/4k3/8/8/1q2N3/6q1/8
Input: HBae, 2010-07-09
Last update: HBae, 2017-11-05 more...
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 4K3/8/4k3/8/8/1q2N3/6q1/8
Input: HBae, 2010-07-09
Last update: HBae, 2017-11-05 more...
54 - P1186506
Michel Caillaud
1227 diagrammes 01-02/1982
Informalturnier 1981-84
1. Preis
(9+4) C+
s#5
Michel Caillaud
1227 diagrammes 01-02/1982
Informalturnier 1981-84
1. Preis
(9+4) C+
s#5
1. Se4! h6 2. h3 h5 3. Se3 d5 4. Tg7+ Kh6 5. Sf5+ Sxf5#
1. ... h5 2. Kh3 h4 3. f5+ Kh5 4. De2+ Sxe2 5. Sf4+ Sxf4#
1. ... h5 2. Kh3 h4 3. f5+ Kh5 4. De2+ Sxe2 5. Sf4+ Sxf4#
Keywords: Pawn step variations, Chameleon Echo
Genre: s#
FEN: 5B2/5R1p/3pP1k1/3N4/5P1K/6n1/5NQP/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2011-02-04
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-10-02 more...
Genre: s#
FEN: 5B2/5R1p/3pP1k1/3N4/5P1K/6n1/5NQP/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2011-02-04
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-10-02 more...
1. Gc3+ b1=L 2. Kg6 La2 3. Kf5 c1=S 4. Ke4 Sb3 5. Kd3 d1=T+ 6. Kc2 Td3 7. Ga3+ Lb1#
Pieces: = Grasshopper (G)
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 8/7K/8/8/8/8/1ppp4/k3*2Q3
Input: Frank Müller, 2012-02-03
Last update: Frank Müller, 2012-02-03 more...
0. ... a6 1. Sf5 a5 2. Sf6 exf6 3. Dxf6 Sxf6#
0. ... a5 1. Sh5 Kxh7 2. Lc2 Kh8 3. Dh6 Sxh6#
0. ... a5 1. Sh5 Kxh7 2. Lc2 Kh8 3. Dh6 Sxh6#
Keywords: Echo-Manöver, No legal last move for Black
Genre: s#, Retro
Computer test: A. Baumann: Gustav 4.2a
FEN: 5Qnk/p2Np1NP/4P3/6R1/B4PKR/5PPP/8/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2012-04-26
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-04-02 more...
Genre: s#, Retro
Computer test: A. Baumann: Gustav 4.2a
FEN: 5Qnk/p2Np1NP/4P3/6R1/B4PKR/5PPP/8/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2012-04-26
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-04-02 more...
57 - P1242068
Michel Caillaud
C003 StrateGems (20) 10-12/2002
3. Preis
Richter: Jeremy Morse
(4+6) C+
ser-h=9
Michel Caillaud
C003 StrateGems (20) 10-12/2002
3. Preis
Richter: Jeremy Morse
(4+6) C+
ser-h=9
1. g2-g1=D 2. Dg1-g7 3. f2-f1=S 4. Sf1-d2 5. Kb1-c1 6. b2-b1=T 7. Dg7-a1 8. Kc1-b2 9. c2-c1=L Dh6-h2=
Keywords: Seriesmover, Allumwandlung
Genre: Fairies
Computer test: %Popeye FreeBSD-4.3-RELEASE-32Bit-Version 3.7
FEN: 8/8/1K5Q/1N6/8/8/ppp2pp1/1k1B4
Input: Erich Bartel, 2012-06-17
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2017-08-10 more...
Genre: Fairies
Computer test: %Popeye FreeBSD-4.3-RELEASE-32Bit-Version 3.7
FEN: 8/8/1K5Q/1N6/8/8/ppp2pp1/1k1B4
Input: Erich Bartel, 2012-06-17
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2017-08-10 more...
58 - P1252797
Michel Caillaud
Klaus Wenda
G14/33 feenschach 138, p. 411, 10-12/2000
(3+2) C+
h#2
Anticirce
b) vertikal gespiegelt
Michel Caillaud
Klaus Wenda
G14/33 feenschach 138, p. 411, 10-12/2000
(3+2) C+
h#2
Anticirce
b) vertikal gespiegelt
a) 1. Ke8 b8=S 2. Te7 g8=D#
b) 1. Ke8 b8=S 2. Te7 g8=D#
b) 1. Ke8 b8=S 2. Te7 g8=D#
Keywords: Promotion, Circe (Anti), Twinning by board reflection, under-promotion (S)
Genre: Fairies
Computer test: %Popeye FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE-32Bit-Version 3.65promo
FEN: 8/1P2krP1/K7/8/8/8/8/8
Reprints: M23 ASymmetrie 2013
Input: Erich Bartel, 2012-11-01
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2017-11-21 more...
Genre: Fairies
Computer test: %Popeye FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE-32Bit-Version 3.65promo
FEN: 8/1P2krP1/K7/8/8/8/8/8
Reprints: M23 ASymmetrie 2013
Input: Erich Bartel, 2012-11-01
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2017-11-21 more...
59 - P1256415
Michel Caillaud
1 Problemkiste 116 04/1998
Preis ex aequo
17. PK-KT
Richter: Johannes Quack
(9+2)
s#8
Andernachschach
Michel Caillaud
1 Problemkiste 116 04/1998
Preis ex aequo
17. PK-KT
Richter: Johannes Quack
(9+2)
s#8
Andernachschach
* 1. ... Kg6 2. e7+ Kh5 3. Le6 Kg6 4. Lg8+ Kh5 5. Ke6 Kg6 6. Sd7 Kh5 7. Dh4+ Kg6 8. Lxh7=sL Lg8#
1. Ke7 Kg6 2. Td8 Kh5 3. Th8 Kg6 4. Kf8 Kh5 5. e7 Kg6 6. Se6 Kh5 7. Sg7+ Kg6 8. Txh7=sT Th8#
1. Ke7 Kg6 2. Td8 Kh5 3. Th8 Kg6 4. Kf8 Kh5 5. e7 Kg6 6. Se6 Kh5 7. Sg7+ Kg6 8. Txh7=sT Th8#
paul: Verified by Jacobi with this input:
cond andernach
forsyth 8/3K3p/3RP2P/2S1P2k/5Q2/6PB/8/8
stip u#8
In about 30 minutes. (2023-06-16)
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cond andernach
forsyth 8/3K3p/3RP2P/2S1P2k/5Q2/6PB/8/8
stip u#8
In about 30 minutes. (2023-06-16)
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Keywords: Andernach Chess
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 8/3K3p/3RP2P/2N1P2k/5Q2/6PB/8/8
Reprints: The Problemist , p. 25, 01/1999
feenschach 131, p. 51, 01-05/1999
Input: Erich Bartel, 2012-12-13
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2017-12-20 more...
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 8/3K3p/3RP2P/2N1P2k/5Q2/6PB/8/8
Reprints: The Problemist , p. 25, 01/1999
feenschach 131, p. 51, 01-05/1999
Input: Erich Bartel, 2012-12-13
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2017-12-20 more...
60 - P1267514
Michel Caillaud
2648 U.S. Problem Bulletin 01-04/1993
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(6+10) C+
s#2
Michel Caillaud
2648 U.S. Problem Bulletin 01-04/1993
2. ehrende Erwähnung
(6+10) C+
s#2
1. Tf8+ Ke6 2. e8=D+ Lxe8#
1. Tf8+ Ke5 2. e8=T+ Lxe8#
1. Tf8+ Kg5 2. e8=L+ Lxe8#
1. Tf8+ Kg7 2. e8=S+ Lxe8#
1. Tf8+ Ke5 2. e8=T+ Lxe8#
1. Tf8+ Kg5 2. e8=L+ Lxe8#
1. Tf8+ Kg7 2. e8=S+ Lxe8#
Keywords: Allumwandlung, Checking key
Genre: s#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.89
FEN: 1q1B2RR/4P3/3p1k2/K1nr3B/bn1p4/r1b5/8/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2013-04-15
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-02-16 more...
Genre: s#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.89
FEN: 1q1B2RR/4P3/3p1k2/K1nr3B/bn1p4/r1b5/8/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2013-04-15
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2024-02-16 more...
1. Tg3! b6 2. Ke5 b5 3. De4+ Lg2 4. Sf2+ Kg1 5. De2 Lxg3#
1. ... b5 2. Tc3 Kg2 3. Df2+ Kh1 4. Df3+ Lg2 5. Tc5 Lxf3#
1. ... b5 2. Tc3 Kg2 3. Df2+ Kh1 4. Df3+ Lg2 5. Tc5 Lxf3#
Keywords: Pawn step variations
Genre: s#
FEN: 7R/1p3pR1/5P2/3K1P2/1P1B4/8/7b/3NQb1k
Input: Frank Müller, 2013-04-28
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-10-17 more...
Genre: s#
FEN: 7R/1p3pR1/5P2/3K1P2/1P1B4/8/7b/3NQb1k
Input: Frank Müller, 2013-04-28
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-10-17 more...
1. d8=T Lg7 2. f8=S+ Lxf8 3. Te8+ Le7 4. c7 Kd7 5. c8=L+ Kxe8 6. h8=D+ Lf8 7. Sd6+ Kd8 8. Dxf6+ Le7 9. Lb1 Lxf6#
Keywords: Allumwandlung, konsekutive Umwandlungen 4 (TSLD)
Genre: s#
Computer test: Gustav 4.1d
FEN: 7b/R2P1P1P/2P1kpP1/5N2/4BP2/8/P7/K7
Input: Frank Müller, 2014-10-20
Last update: James Malcom, 2020-11-13 more...
Genre: s#
Computer test: Gustav 4.1d
FEN: 7b/R2P1P1P/2P1kpP1/5N2/4BP2/8/P7/K7
Input: Frank Müller, 2014-10-20
Last update: James Malcom, 2020-11-13 more...
63 - P1293142
Michel Caillaud
2906v feenschach 48 10-12/1979
3. Preis
Richter: Kjell Widlert
(7+9)
h=4
0.1...
Circe
b) wBa7->c7
c) wBa7->d7
d) wBa7->g7
Michel Caillaud
2906v feenschach 48 10-12/1979
3. Preis
Richter: Kjell Widlert
(7+9)
h=4
0.1...
Circe
b) wBa7->c7
c) wBa7->d7
d) wBa7->g7
a) 1. ... a8=T 2. exd1=T[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Ta4 4. d2 Te4=
b) 1. ... c8=L 2. exd1=L[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Lf5 4. d2 Le4=
c) 1. ... d8=D 2. exd1=D[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Dh4 4. d2 De4=
d) 1. ... g8=S 2. exd1=S[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Sgf6 4. d2 Se4=
b) 1. ... c8=L 2. exd1=L[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Lf5 4. d2 Le4=
c) 1. ... d8=D 2. exd1=D[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Dh4 4. d2 De4=
d) 1. ... g8=S 2. exd1=S[+wLf1] Kxd1 3. d3 Sgf6 4. d2 Se4=
Korrektur fs (55) VII 1981,S.150 (wKe2 nach c2, wLf1 nach d1, sBd2 nach e2)
Babson - ganz einfach dargestellt (doch man muss die richtig Idee haben!): Schwarz muss in den Stein umwandeln, dessen Wiedergeburtsfeld das UW-Feld ist. Weiß muss e4 in 2 Zügen erreichen; das kann von a8 nur ein wT, von c8 nur ein wL, von d8 nur eine wD und von g8 nur ein wS. Das ist der ganze thematische Mechanismus. Der grosse, aber wohl kaum zu vermeidende Nachteil ist das in allen 4 Lösungen größtenteils identische Spiel.--
Ziemlich banal, immer der gleiche wK-Zug und immer der gleiche sB-Zug d4-d3-2 um letzendlich immer auf e4 zu blocken. Zudem ist die Babson Masche hier durch die Zwillingsbildung doch nur Augenwischerei. Und die Pattbilder sind immer gleich und stock-orthodox. Als Preisproblem ziemlich fad. \eb
Anton Baumann: C+ Alybadix (2021-02-03)
Henrik Juel: in d) 3.d3 Sgf6, not just Sf6, to make the animation work correctly (2021-02-03)
James Malcom: Fixed. (2021-02-03)
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Babson - ganz einfach dargestellt (doch man muss die richtig Idee haben!): Schwarz muss in den Stein umwandeln, dessen Wiedergeburtsfeld das UW-Feld ist. Weiß muss e4 in 2 Zügen erreichen; das kann von a8 nur ein wT, von c8 nur ein wL, von d8 nur eine wD und von g8 nur ein wS. Das ist der ganze thematische Mechanismus. Der grosse, aber wohl kaum zu vermeidende Nachteil ist das in allen 4 Lösungen größtenteils identische Spiel.--
Ziemlich banal, immer der gleiche wK-Zug und immer der gleiche sB-Zug d4-d3-2 um letzendlich immer auf e4 zu blocken. Zudem ist die Babson Masche hier durch die Zwillingsbildung doch nur Augenwischerei. Und die Pattbilder sind immer gleich und stock-orthodox. Als Preisproblem ziemlich fad. \eb
Anton Baumann: C+ Alybadix (2021-02-03)
Henrik Juel: in d) 3.d3 Sgf6, not just Sf6, to make the animation work correctly (2021-02-03)
James Malcom: Fixed. (2021-02-03)
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Keywords: Allumwandlung, Babson task, Circe
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 8/Pp6/1Nkp2P1/2nNp3/3p4/2R5/2K1pp2/3Bb3
Reprints: feenschach 55, p. 150, 07/1981
The Problemist , p. 118ff, 09/1989
Input: Erich Bartel, 2014-12-26
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-02-03 more...
Genre: Fairies
FEN: 8/Pp6/1Nkp2P1/2nNp3/3p4/2R5/2K1pp2/3Bb3
Reprints: feenschach 55, p. 150, 07/1981
The Problemist , p. 118ff, 09/1989
Input: Erich Bartel, 2014-12-26
Last update: James Malcom, 2021-02-03 more...
1. Sc3 e5 2. Sd5 Lc5 3. Se7 d5 4. e3 Lh3 5. Dg4 a5 6. De6 f5 7. Se2 Sf6 8. Sc3 Tf8 9. Dg8 Ta6 10. Dh8 La7 11. Sg8 Tf7 12. Sb1 Td7 13. Sh6+ Ke7 14. Sf7 Df8 15. Sg5 Se8 16. Sf3 Tf6 17. Sg1
Henrik Juel: Thanks for the solution, Hans; I could not find it
The white knights switch places, very nice proof game (2015-01-26)
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 did little in half an hour
Stopped at pos. 1 (2018-12-31)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 05:48:08 Stunden. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 15.5, BP 16.0. (2023-03-05)
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The white knights switch places, very nice proof game (2015-01-26)
Henrik Juel: Natch 3.1 did little in half an hour
Stopped at pos. 1 (2018-12-31)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.0 05:48:08 Stunden. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 15.5, BP 16.0. (2023-03-05)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Interchange (SS), Impostor (SS), Capture-free
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: 1n2nq1Q/bpprk1pp/5r2/p2ppp2/8/4P2b/PPPP1PPP/RNB1KBNR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2015-01-25
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-20 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.0
FEN: 1n2nq1Q/bpprk1pp/5r2/p2ppp2/8/4P2b/PPPP1PPP/RNB1KBNR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2015-01-25
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-03-20 more...
1. Kc4 2. c5 3. c6 4. Tg7 5. Tg2 6. Dg7 7. Da1 8. Kc3 9. c4 10. c5 11. Le4 12. Lb1 13. Tb2 14. e2 15. Kc2 16. c3 17. c4 18. Lf2 19. Le1 20. Kc1 21. c2 22. c3 Dh6=
Keywords: Seriesmover
Genre: Fairies
FEN: b2R4/qrp4p/1bp5/2k5/1p3p2/1p2p3/p6Q/6RK
Input: Frank Müller, 2015-07-16
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2024-02-24 more...
Genre: Fairies
FEN: b2R4/qrp4p/1bp5/2k5/1p3p2/1p2p3/p6Q/6RK
Input: Frank Müller, 2015-07-16
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2024-02-24 more...
66 - P1312964
Michel Caillaud
chessproblem.net 26/11/2015
1st-2nd Prize e.a
1st chessproblem.net Composing Tournament
(10+13)
What were the promotion moves?
Michel Caillaud
chessproblem.net 26/11/2015
1st-2nd Prize e.a
1st chessproblem.net Composing Tournament
(10+13)
What were the promotion moves?
R: 1. Db1-d1 Ta8-d8 2. Db8-b1 Ta1-a8 3. Dc8-b8 a2-a1=T 4. Db8-c8 a3-a2 5. Dc8-b8 a4-a3 6. Db8-c8 a5-a4 7. b7-b8=D a7-a5 8. a6xSb7 Sc5-b7 9. a5-a6 Se4-c5 10. a4-a5 Sg5-e4 11. a3-a4 Sh3-g5 12. a2-a3 Sg1-h3 13. Tf1-f2 Lf2-e1 14. Tb1-f1 Le3-f2 15. Tf2-g2 Kg2-h1 16. Tf1-f2+ Kh3-g2 17. f2-f3 Sf3-g1 18. Tb8-b1 Sd4-f3 19. b7-b8=T Sb3-d4 20. Tg1-f1 Sc1-b3 21. b6-b7 c2-c1=S 22. b5-b6 c3-c2 23. b4-b5 c4-c3 24. Th1-g1 b5xLc4 25. Ld5-c4 Kg4-h3 26. Lg2-d5 Lc5-e3 27. Lf1-g2 Kf4-g4 28. g2-g3+ Sg3-h5 29. Kh5-g6 Se4-g3+
Henrik Juel: Composer’s solution:
a2-a1=R; n.b7-b8=Q a7-a5 n-1.a6×Nb7 Nc5(d6)-b7 n-2.a5-a6 Ne4-c5(d6) n-3.a4-a5 Ng5-e4 n-4.a3-a4 Nh3-g1 n-5.a2-a3 Ng1-h3 n-6.Rf2-f1 Bf2-e1 just in time. then b7-b8=R; c2-c1=N; b4-b5; b5×Bc4! (precisely; not b7×Bc6?? or b2-b3?? b3×Bc2).and Bf1-c4; g2-g3; Ng3-h5!; Bc8-g8; c7-c8=B! Five promotions: three white : b7-b8=Q, b7-b8=R and c7-c8=B and two black : a2-a1=R and c2-c1=N.
[The judge was Thomas Volet]
Judge’s comments: What is a judge to do with a composition containing so many features valued by that judge? Enjoy it, of course! An elegant arid setting (without obtrusive force or King in check) conceals the depth of the retroplay. The precise timing represents the best exploitation of the Kislyak theme. In addition to his ever-present clarity of logic, Michel often gives us much humor in his compositions. Naturally the Bg8 is not the one that started on f1! The slant pawn on h2 shows Michel’s long memory for tournament stipulations, and thankfully, spares the audience from inventory tedium that we all experience but are reluctant to acknowledge. A fun composition, and what more can be asked? (2015-12-04)
Henrik Juel: The stipulated theme was
Orthodox retroanalysis where the diagram position has at least one open (i.e., unoccupied) file
Here the a-,b-,c-files are open (2015-12-04)
Henrik Juel: Solution by Andrej Frolkin
Retract: -1.Qb1-d1 (any side can start the retraction; this is unessential here) Ra8-d8 -2.Qb8-b1 Ra1-a8 -3.Qc8-b8 a2-a1=R -4.Qb8-c8 a3-a2 -5.Qc8-b8 a4-a3 -6.Qb8-c8 a5-a4 -7.b7-b8=Q a7-a5 -8.a6xSb7 Sc5-b7 -9.a5-a6 Se4-c5 -10.a4-a5 Sg5-e4 -11.a3-a4 Sh3-g5 -12.a2-a3 Sg1-h3 -13.Rf1-f2 Bf2-e1 -14.Rb1-f1 Be3-f2 -15.Rf2-g2 Kg2-h1 -16.Rf1-f2+ Kh3-g2 -17.f2-f3 Sf3-g1 -18.Rb8-b1 Sd4-f3 -19.b7-b8=R Sb3-d4 -20.Rg1-f1 Sc1-b3 -21.b6-b7 c2-c1=S
-22.b5-b6 c3-c2 -23.b4-b5 c4-c3 -24.Rh1-g1 b5xBc4 25.Bd5-c4 Kg4-h3 -26.Bg2-d5 Bc5-e3 -27.Bf1-g2 Kf4-g4 -28.g2-g3+ Sg3-h5 -29.Kh5-g6 Se4-g3+; later, Bg8 to c8, c7-c8=B
. (2015-12-04)
James Malcom: Optimal PG: 1. Nc3 Nc6 2. Ne4 Nf6 3. Nd6+ cxd6 4. h4 Qa5 5. b4 Qg5 6. Bb2 Nh5 7. Be5 dxe5 8. Eb1 b5 9. Rb3 Bb7 10. Qa1 e6 11. Qd4 f6 12. Qf4 exf4 13. Rg3 fxg3 14. Nf3 Ne5 15. Nh2 Be4 16. c4 Bg6 17. c5 gxh2 18. c6 Bc5 19. Kd1 Ke7 20. hxg5 Raf8 21. c7 Be8 22. Kc2 Kd6 23. c8=B Rf7 24. Bb7 Re7 25. Be4 Nf7 26. Kd3 h6 27. Bh7 Bd4 28. Ke4 Ng3+ 29. Kf4 Ne4 30. Kg4 Ke5 31. Kh5 Kf4 32. Bg8 Rh7 33. g6 Bc5 34. gxh7 Ng3+ 35. Kg6 Nh5 36. g3+ Kg4 37. Bg2 Bd4 38. Bd5 Kh3 39. Bc4 bxc4 40. b5 c3 41. b6 c2 42. b7 c1=N 43. b8=R Nd3 44. Rf1 Ne1 45. Rb1 Nf3 46. Rbe1 Ng1 47. f3 Kg2 48. Rf2+ Kh1 49. Rg2 Bf2 50. Rf1 Be1 51. Rff2 Nh3 52. a3 Nhg5 53. a4 Ne4 54. a5 Nc5 55. a6 Nb7 56. axb7 a5 57. b8=Q a4 58. Qb1 a3 59. Qd1 a2 60. Qc2 a1=R 61. Qc1 Ra8 62. Qd1 Rd8 (2022-11-12)
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a2-a1=R; n.b7-b8=Q a7-a5 n-1.a6×Nb7 Nc5(d6)-b7 n-2.a5-a6 Ne4-c5(d6) n-3.a4-a5 Ng5-e4 n-4.a3-a4 Nh3-g1 n-5.a2-a3 Ng1-h3 n-6.Rf2-f1 Bf2-e1 just in time. then b7-b8=R; c2-c1=N; b4-b5; b5×Bc4! (precisely; not b7×Bc6?? or b2-b3?? b3×Bc2).and Bf1-c4; g2-g3; Ng3-h5!; Bc8-g8; c7-c8=B! Five promotions: three white : b7-b8=Q, b7-b8=R and c7-c8=B and two black : a2-a1=R and c2-c1=N.
[The judge was Thomas Volet]
Judge’s comments: What is a judge to do with a composition containing so many features valued by that judge? Enjoy it, of course! An elegant arid setting (without obtrusive force or King in check) conceals the depth of the retroplay. The precise timing represents the best exploitation of the Kislyak theme. In addition to his ever-present clarity of logic, Michel often gives us much humor in his compositions. Naturally the Bg8 is not the one that started on f1! The slant pawn on h2 shows Michel’s long memory for tournament stipulations, and thankfully, spares the audience from inventory tedium that we all experience but are reluctant to acknowledge. A fun composition, and what more can be asked? (2015-12-04)
Henrik Juel: The stipulated theme was
Orthodox retroanalysis where the diagram position has at least one open (i.e., unoccupied) file
Here the a-,b-,c-files are open (2015-12-04)
Henrik Juel: Solution by Andrej Frolkin
Retract: -1.Qb1-d1 (any side can start the retraction; this is unessential here) Ra8-d8 -2.Qb8-b1 Ra1-a8 -3.Qc8-b8 a2-a1=R -4.Qb8-c8 a3-a2 -5.Qc8-b8 a4-a3 -6.Qb8-c8 a5-a4 -7.b7-b8=Q a7-a5 -8.a6xSb7 Sc5-b7 -9.a5-a6 Se4-c5 -10.a4-a5 Sg5-e4 -11.a3-a4 Sh3-g5 -12.a2-a3 Sg1-h3 -13.Rf1-f2 Bf2-e1 -14.Rb1-f1 Be3-f2 -15.Rf2-g2 Kg2-h1 -16.Rf1-f2+ Kh3-g2 -17.f2-f3 Sf3-g1 -18.Rb8-b1 Sd4-f3 -19.b7-b8=R Sb3-d4 -20.Rg1-f1 Sc1-b3 -21.b6-b7 c2-c1=S
-22.b5-b6 c3-c2 -23.b4-b5 c4-c3 -24.Rh1-g1 b5xBc4 25.Bd5-c4 Kg4-h3 -26.Bg2-d5 Bc5-e3 -27.Bf1-g2 Kf4-g4 -28.g2-g3+ Sg3-h5 -29.Kh5-g6 Se4-g3+; later, Bg8 to c8, c7-c8=B
. (2015-12-04)
James Malcom: Optimal PG: 1. Nc3 Nc6 2. Ne4 Nf6 3. Nd6+ cxd6 4. h4 Qa5 5. b4 Qg5 6. Bb2 Nh5 7. Be5 dxe5 8. Eb1 b5 9. Rb3 Bb7 10. Qa1 e6 11. Qd4 f6 12. Qf4 exf4 13. Rg3 fxg3 14. Nf3 Ne5 15. Nh2 Be4 16. c4 Bg6 17. c5 gxh2 18. c6 Bc5 19. Kd1 Ke7 20. hxg5 Raf8 21. c7 Be8 22. Kc2 Kd6 23. c8=B Rf7 24. Bb7 Re7 25. Be4 Nf7 26. Kd3 h6 27. Bh7 Bd4 28. Ke4 Ng3+ 29. Kf4 Ne4 30. Kg4 Ke5 31. Kh5 Kf4 32. Bg8 Rh7 33. g6 Bc5 34. gxh7 Ng3+ 35. Kg6 Nh5 36. g3+ Kg4 37. Bg2 Bd4 38. Bd5 Kh3 39. Bc4 bxc4 40. b5 c3 41. b6 c2 42. b7 c1=N 43. b8=R Nd3 44. Rf1 Ne1 45. Rb1 Nf3 46. Rbe1 Ng1 47. f3 Kg2 48. Rf2+ Kh1 49. Rg2 Bf2 50. Rf1 Be1 51. Rff2 Nh3 52. a3 Nhg5 53. a4 Ne4 54. a5 Nc5 55. a6 Nb7 56. axb7 a5 57. b8=Q a4 58. Qb1 a3 59. Qd1 a2 60. Qc2 a1=R 61. Qc1 Ra8 62. Qd1 Rd8 (2022-11-12)
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Keywords: Kislyak Theme
Genre: Retro
FEN: 3rb1B1/3prnpP/4ppKp/7n/8/5PP1/3PPRRp/3Qb2k
Reprints: Kislyak Theme: New Developments , p. 5, 2/12/2015
Input: A.Buchanan, 2015-12-04
Last update: James Malcom, 2022-11-11 more...
Genre: Retro
FEN: 3rb1B1/3prnpP/4ppKp/7n/8/5PP1/3PPRRp/3Qb2k
Reprints: Kislyak Theme: New Developments , p. 5, 2/12/2015
Input: A.Buchanan, 2015-12-04
Last update: James Malcom, 2022-11-11 more...
1. b1=D Kb4 2. Kb2 Lxc2[+sTa8] 3. Ta7 Kc5 4. Ka3 Lxb1[+sDd8] 5. Ka4 Le4 6. Ka5 La8 7. Ka6 Kc6 8. Da5 Lb7#
Korrektur: Phénix 12/1994 (wKb4 nach a3, wLg8 nach b3)
Korrektur: Phénix 12/1994 (wKb4 nach a3, wLg8 nach b3)
68 - P1319883
Maryan Kerhuel
Jacques Dupin
Michel Caillaud
1428 Phénix (19-20) 12/1992
2. Preis
Informalturnier
Richter: Torsten Linß
(5+4) cooked
ser-dr#18
non stop
Maryan Kerhuel
Jacques Dupin
Michel Caillaud
1428 Phénix (19-20) 12/1992
2. Preis
Informalturnier
Richter: Torsten Linß
(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#
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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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...
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...
69 - P1330188
Michel Caillaud
Jean-Marc Loustau
2747 Problemista 01-03/1987
22. Thematurnier
2. Preis
(11+6) C+
#2
Madrasi
Michel Caillaud
Jean-Marc Loustau
2747 Problemista 01-03/1987
22. Thematurnier
2. Preis
(11+6) C+
#2
Madrasi
1. Sa5-b7! droht 2. Sb7-c5#
1. ... Kg5-f4 2. d3-d4#
1. ... Kg5-h4 2. b3-b4#
1. ... Kg5-h6 2. b5-b6#
1. ... Kg5-f6 2. Sb7-d6#
1. ... Kg5-f4 2. d3-d4#
1. ... Kg5-h4 2. b3-b4#
1. ... Kg5-h6 2. b5-b6#
1. ... Kg5-f6 2. Sb7-d6#
Jean Marc Loustau: ----
Black Star Flights combined with organ-pipes and "mating Novotnys".
(to be noticed that star flights are not common in problems with threat). (2022-07-09)
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Black Star Flights combined with organ-pipes and "mating Novotnys".
(to be noticed that star flights are not common in problems with threat). (2022-07-09)
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70 - P1339113
Michel Caillaud
661 Sachova skladba (136) 07/2017
Jiri Jelinek 64 JT
1. ehrende Erwähnung
(13+5) C+
s#6
Michel Caillaud
661 Sachova skladba (136) 07/2017
Jiri Jelinek 64 JT
1. ehrende Erwähnung
(13+5) C+
s#6
1. Tg5! a5 2. h6 a4 3. Kh5 a3 4. h4 a2 5. Txd6+ Kxd6 6. Df6+ Sxf6#
1. ... h6 2. Tg4 a5 3. h3 a4 4. Sb4 a3 5. Lxd7+ Kxd7 6. Df5+ Sxf5#
1. ... h6 2. Tg4 a5 3. h3 a4 4. Sb4 a3 5. Lxd7+ Kxd7 6. Df5+ Sxf5#
Genre: s#
Computer test: Gustav 4.1c
FEN: 2B2B2/3nPP1p/pPRnk3/R6P/3P3K/3N1Q2/7P/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2017-09-03
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-02-12 more...
71 - P1347466
Michel Caillaud
R218 Problem Paradise 76 10-12/2016
2. Prize
(12+14)
BP in 40,5
Doppelkurzestzüger
Michel Caillaud
R218 Problem Paradise 76 10-12/2016
2. Prize
(12+14)
BP in 40,5
Doppelkurzestzüger
1. d3 e6 2. d4 Ke7 3. d5 De8 4. d6+ cxd6 5. Dd2 d5 6. Dd3 d4 7. Dc3 d3 8. e3 d2+ 9. Ke2 d1=T 10. f3 Te1+ 11. Kd2 a6 12. Kd3 Td1+ 13. Ld2 Tc1 14. e4 Txb1 15. Ke3 Tc1 16. Dd3 Td1 17. c3 Te1+ 18. Le2 Td1 19. f4 Tc1 20. f5 Tc2 21. f6+ gxf6 22. Kf3 f5 23. Kf2 f4 24. Kf1 f3 25. Ke1 Tc1+ 26. Lxc1 f2+ 27. Kd1 f1=D+ 28. Kd2 Dxg1 29. De3 Df1 30. Df3 Df2 31. Dg3 Df3 32. Kd1 De3 33. Ke1 Dd3 34. Kf1 Dd2 35. Kg1 Dd1+ 36. Lf1 Dd2 37. a3 Dd3 38. Ta2 Dd4+ 39. cxd4 Dd8 40. d5 Ke8 41. d6
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Minimummer (double)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/1p1p1p1p/p2Pp3/8/4P3/P5Q1/RP4PP/2B2BKR
Reprints: R218 Problem Paradise 74 4-6/2016
The Problemist 07/2018
Input: A.Buchanan, 2018-03-02
Last update: James Malcom, 2023-06-11 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/1p1p1p1p/p2Pp3/8/4P3/P5Q1/RP4PP/2B2BKR
Reprints: R218 Problem Paradise 74 4-6/2016
The Problemist 07/2018
Input: A.Buchanan, 2018-03-02
Last update: James Malcom, 2023-06-11 more...
72 - P1347479
Pascal Wassong
Axel Gilbert
Thierry Le Gleuher
Michel Caillaud
7952 Phénix 277, p. 10888, 09/2017
(16+16) C+
BP in 15,0
Längstzüger
Schwarzer Ohneschlag
Pascal Wassong
Axel Gilbert
Thierry Le Gleuher
Michel Caillaud
7952 Phénix 277, p. 10888, 09/2017
(16+16) C+
BP in 15,0
Längstzüger
Schwarzer Ohneschlag
1. e4 Sa6 2. Lc4 Sc5 3. Ld5 Sa4 4. c4 Sb6 5. Da4 Sh6 6. Dc6 Sf5 7. a4 Sd4 8. Sa3 Sb3 9. Tb1 Sa5 10. b3 h5 11. Le6 Sd5 12. Lb2 Sf6 13. Dd5 Sg8 14. Lf6 Sc6 15. e5 Sb8
Joost de Heer: Solution: 1.e4 Sa6 2.Bc4 Sc5 3.Bd5 Sa4 4.c4 Sb6 5.Qa4 Sh6 6.Qc6 Sf5 7.a4 Sd4 8.Sa3 Sb3 9.Rb1 Sa5 10.b3 h5 11.Be6 Sd5 12.Bb2 Sf6 13.Qd5 Sg8 14.Bf6 Sc6 15.e5 Sb8 (2021-01-04)
Adrian Storisteanu: "Ohneschlag" is an unnecessary condition for a 16+16 position!? (2021-09-19)
Adrian Storisteanu: (Ah, OK, sorry, it prevents unwanted maximummer alternative moves...) (2021-09-19)
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Adrian Storisteanu: "Ohneschlag" is an unnecessary condition for a 16+16 position!? (2021-09-19)
Adrian Storisteanu: (Ah, OK, sorry, it prevents unwanted maximummer alternative moves...) (2021-09-19)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Maximummer, No-capture chess (s)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/ppppppp1/4BB2/3QP2p/P1P5/NP6/3P1PPP/1R2K1NR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2018-03-03
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2021-01-04 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbqkbnr/ppppppp1/4BB2/3QP2p/P1P5/NP6/3P1PPP/1R2K1NR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2018-03-03
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2021-01-04 more...
1. Ta4 2. Tb4 3. Ka4 4. Ka3 5. Tb3 6. Tc3 7. Kb2 8. Kc1 9. Td3 10. Kd2 11. Ke1 12. Te3 13. Kf2 14. Kf3 15. Te4 16. Kg4 17. Kh5 18. Kh6 19. Kg7 20. Kf8 21. g7 22. g8=D 23. Dg3 24. Kg7 25. Kh6 26. Kh5 27. Kg4 28. Kf3 29. Te3 30. Kf2 31. Ke1 32. Td3 33. Kd2 34. Kc1 35. Tc3 36. Kb2 37. Ka3 38. Tb3 39. Tb4 40. Ka4 41. Kb5 42. Ta4 43. Ta5 44. Db8+ Tc8#
Keywords: Seriesmover, Promotion
Genre: Fairies
Computer test: A. Baumann: Gustav 4.2 a
FEN: 3k4/4p2p/4PpP1/RK6/2rq3p/8/2p5/n4b2
Input: Frank Müller, 2018-07-14
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2021-12-04 more...
Genre: Fairies
Computer test: A. Baumann: Gustav 4.2 a
FEN: 3k4/4p2p/4PpP1/RK6/2rq3p/8/2p5/n4b2
Input: Frank Müller, 2018-07-14
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2021-12-04 more...
74 - P1355829
Michel Caillaud
R3 Retro Championnat de France RIFACE 20/05/2018
(8+6)
-2 & #1
Proca Retractor
Michel Caillaud
R3 Retro Championnat de France RIFACE 20/05/2018
(8+6)
-2 & #1
Proca Retractor
Henrik Juel: -1.Td1? thr. -2.0-0-0, 1.Tb8# fails on -1... Lf1xPf2!,
showing that Black has promoted f2-f1=L, and wK has moved
-1.Td1xLh1 any -2.0-0-0, 1.Tb8#
-1... Lf1xPf2?? is now illegal, as it would entail six captures by [Pc7,e7], which is one too many, because [Lc1,f1] were captured by officers (2018-10-03)
Mario Richter: Another try is R: 1. Th4xTh1? (2018-10-04)
Henrik Juel: Mario's try would permit Black to mate, another way to thwart the white aim of mating:
R: 1.Th4xTh1?? Lf1-g2+ and 1... Lh3#
The entire stipulation should read: -2 & #1, Proca retractor
to make the forward stipulation clear (2021-03-03)
A.Buchanan: @Henrik The stipulation always was correctly input, but for some reason did not display properly. Thanks for spotting. I jiggled it and it now mysteriously is willing to display properly! (2021-03-04)
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showing that Black has promoted f2-f1=L, and wK has moved
-1.Td1xLh1 any -2.0-0-0, 1.Tb8#
-1... Lf1xPf2?? is now illegal, as it would entail six captures by [Pc7,e7], which is one too many, because [Lc1,f1] were captured by officers (2018-10-03)
Mario Richter: Another try is R: 1. Th4xTh1? (2018-10-04)
Henrik Juel: Mario's try would permit Black to mate, another way to thwart the white aim of mating:
R: 1.Th4xTh1?? Lf1-g2+ and 1... Lh3#
The entire stipulation should read: -2 & #1, Proca retractor
to make the forward stipulation clear (2021-03-03)
A.Buchanan: @Henrik The stipulation always was correctly input, but for some reason did not display properly. Thanks for spotting. I jiggled it and it now mysteriously is willing to display properly! (2021-03-04)
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Keywords: Defensive Retractor, Type Proca
Genre: Retro
FEN: k7/PR1p1ppp/8/8/8/8/1PPPP1b1/2K4R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2018-10-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-03-04 more...
Genre: Retro
FEN: k7/PR1p1ppp/8/8/8/8/1PPPP1b1/2K4R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2018-10-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-03-04 more...
75 - P1365003
Jean-Marc Loustau
Michel Caillaud
The Problemist 26-12, p. 481, 11/2018
3. ehrende Erwähnung
BMJC-80 Turnier 2017-2018
(9+9) C+
#2
b) sKa8->d5
c) sKa8->f7
Jean-Marc Loustau
Michel Caillaud
The Problemist 26-12, p. 481, 11/2018
3. ehrende Erwähnung
BMJC-80 Turnier 2017-2018
(9+9) C+
#2
b) sKa8->d5
c) sKa8->f7
a) 1. Se5? Tc1!
1. Le5! droht 2. Se7#, 2. Sd6#, 2. Sa7#
1. ... Txe5 2. Se7#
1. ... Lxe5 2. Sd6#
b) 1. Le5? Txd3!
1. Te5+! Txe5 2. Dd7#
1. ... Lxe5 2. Se7#
c) 1. Le5? Txe5!
1. Se5+! Txe5 2. Sd6#
1. ... Lxe5 2. Dd7#
1. Le5! droht 2. Se7#, 2. Sd6#, 2. Sa7#
1. ... Txe5 2. Se7#
1. ... Lxe5 2. Sd6#
b) 1. Le5? Txd3!
1. Te5+! Txe5 2. Dd7#
1. ... Lxe5 2. Se7#
c) 1. Le5? Txe5!
1. Se5+! Txe5 2. Sd6#
1. ... Lxe5 2. Dd7#
Jean Marc Loustau: Rice theme (cyclic Zagorouiko) combined with 3 Novotny on the same square, with different keys (task). (2022-05-03)
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Genre: 2#
Computer test: Popeye WINDOWS98-32Bit-Version 3.77 (8192KB)
FEN: k1N1R3/1p6/bK3B2/5PP1/Q1Np1b2/1n1Pr1q1/8/4r3
Input: Felber, Volker, 2019-06-20
Last update: Felber, Volker, 2019-06-20 more...
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Vertical Cylinder, RIFACE Retro Composition Tourney (2016)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: C+ Jacobi
FEN: r1bq1bnr/ppppp1pp/k3R3/6n1/7P/8/PPPP1PP1/RNBQKBN1
Input: A.Buchanan, 2020-10-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-06-09 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: C+ Jacobi
FEN: r1bq1bnr/ppppp1pp/k3R3/6n1/7P/8/PPPP1PP1/RNBQKBN1
Input: A.Buchanan, 2020-10-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-06-09 more...
77 - P1380665
Michel Caillaud
Philippe Rouzaud
RIFACE 2016
1st honourable mention
(14+15) cooked
BP in 15.0
vertikaler Zylinder
Michel Caillaud
Philippe Rouzaud
RIFACE 2016
1st honourable mention
(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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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...
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...
78 - P1380668
Michel Caillaud
RIFACE 2016
1st commendation
(0+1) C+
BP in 6,0
Ergänze Steine zu einem Vierfachschach
vertikaler Zylinder
Michel Caillaud
RIFACE 2016
1st commendation
(0+1) C+
BP in 6,0
Ergänze Steine zu einem Vierfachschach
vertikaler Zylinder
1. e4 e6 2. Dd1xb7 Da3 3. Dxa7 Txa7 4. e5 Tb7 5. Ke2 Da8 6. Kf3 Tb3++++
Henrik Juel: This proof game is C+ Jacobi 0.7.5 (2020-10-06)
A.Buchanan: Thanks Henrik: wish we could show any solution in the animation, by including a sequence of actual diagrams where a fairy move cannot be animated directly. All this requires to implement this is some documentation (2020-10-07)
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A.Buchanan: Thanks Henrik: wish we could show any solution in the animation, by including a sequence of actual diagrams where a fairy move cannot be animated directly. All this requires to implement this is some documentation (2020-10-07)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Vertical Cylinder, RIFACE Retro Composition Tourney (2016), Miniature
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: C+ Jacobi 0.7.5 & no shorter solution -1.0 (WTM)
FEN: 8/8/4p3/8/8/8/8/8
Input: A.Buchanan, 2020-10-05
Last update: Arnold Beine, 2022-10-27 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: C+ Jacobi 0.7.5 & no shorter solution -1.0 (WTM)
FEN: 8/8/4p3/8/8/8/8/8
Input: A.Buchanan, 2020-10-05
Last update: Arnold Beine, 2022-10-27 more...
1. f4 h5 2. f5 h4 3. f6 h3 4. fxe7 hxg2 5. exf8=S Th6 6. Sh7 a5 7. Sc3 a4 8. e4 a3 9. e5 axb2 10. e6 b1=S 11. e7 Sxd2 12. Sh3 Se4 13. Sf2 f6 14. Sg4 Kf7 15. Dxd7 Ta6 16. Dd4 Sd7 17. e8=S gxf1=S 18. Sd5 Sfg3 19. Lg5 Sh5 20. Tf1
The fastest way to control a square 16 times
Superseding of P1380050
The fastest way to control a square 16 times
Superseding of P1380050
Olaf Jenkner: Der Vorläufer wurde gekocht. Kann diese Aufgabe geprüft werden? (2023-08-31)
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C- oder Cooked Stelvio 1.5 in 1 Sekunde.
Keine Lösung: BP 19.0.
Stelvio-Notation: 1.Sc3 a5 2.Sf3 Ta6 3.Se5 a4 4.Sg4 a3 5.e4 axb2 6.e5 b1=S 7.e6 Sxd2
8.f4 Se4 9.f5 h5 10.Lg5 Th6 11.f6 h4 12.fxe7 f6 13.exf8=S h3 14.e7 Kf7 15.Dxd7 hxg2
16.Dd4 Sd7 17.Sd5 gxf1=S 18.e8=S Sfg3 19.Tf1 Sh5 20.Sh7.
Bitte Olaf! (2023-09-01)
A.Buchanan: This problem and its antecedant are NOT cooked. They are non-unique proof games, and there is no intention of uniqueness. Whilst it's useful to identify a shortest solution, it is disrespectful and confusing to wave around the terms "C-" & "cooked". When we have verified that this problem has no solution in 18.0 or 18.5 moves, we can mark it as C+. (2023-09-02)
Olaf Jenkner: That's quiet confusing. See P0000404 with stipulation "BP in 45,0". The keyword is "Unique Proof Game".
This problem has the stipulation "BP in 19.5". The keyword is "Non-Unique Proof Game".
I don't believe that the dot makes the difference. (2023-09-03)
Henrik Juel: One way of limiting the confusion is to change the stipulation to
Length of shortest proof game?
C+ then means that this length is indeed 19.5 moves (2023-09-03)
A.Buchanan: A root problem is that animation engine reads the stipulation to decide what to do. (AND the details are undocumented.) So if we change the stipulation to something correct, we will lose the animation. Also, there is no Originalforderung field to keep track of the composer's intent. The comma dot is another linguistic challenge which could be addressed if we had multi-language support for stips like we do for source, composer, keyword & fairy piece. Obviously I'm very grateful for Gerd's work, but he has given no indication when, if ever, he will restart serious development work on PDB, so in the meantime we need to muddle through. In the meantime, the best we could do is rework the stipulation to add "(non-unique)" or "how many solutions?" etc. This edit can be done by screen-scraping in an automated way, if we can agree the principle (2023-09-03)
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Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C- oder Cooked Stelvio 1.5 in 1 Sekunde.
Keine Lösung: BP 19.0.
Stelvio-Notation: 1.Sc3 a5 2.Sf3 Ta6 3.Se5 a4 4.Sg4 a3 5.e4 axb2 6.e5 b1=S 7.e6 Sxd2
8.f4 Se4 9.f5 h5 10.Lg5 Th6 11.f6 h4 12.fxe7 f6 13.exf8=S h3 14.e7 Kf7 15.Dxd7 hxg2
16.Dd4 Sd7 17.Sd5 gxf1=S 18.e8=S Sfg3 19.Tf1 Sh5 20.Sh7.
Bitte Olaf! (2023-09-01)
A.Buchanan: This problem and its antecedant are NOT cooked. They are non-unique proof games, and there is no intention of uniqueness. Whilst it's useful to identify a shortest solution, it is disrespectful and confusing to wave around the terms "C-" & "cooked". When we have verified that this problem has no solution in 18.0 or 18.5 moves, we can mark it as C+. (2023-09-02)
Olaf Jenkner: That's quiet confusing. See P0000404 with stipulation "BP in 45,0". The keyword is "Unique Proof Game".
This problem has the stipulation "BP in 19.5". The keyword is "Non-Unique Proof Game".
I don't believe that the dot makes the difference. (2023-09-03)
Henrik Juel: One way of limiting the confusion is to change the stipulation to
Length of shortest proof game?
C+ then means that this length is indeed 19.5 moves (2023-09-03)
A.Buchanan: A root problem is that animation engine reads the stipulation to decide what to do. (AND the details are undocumented.) So if we change the stipulation to something correct, we will lose the animation. Also, there is no Originalforderung field to keep track of the composer's intent. The comma dot is another linguistic challenge which could be addressed if we had multi-language support for stips like we do for source, composer, keyword & fairy piece. Obviously I'm very grateful for Gerd's work, but he has given no indication when, if ever, he will restart serious development work on PDB, so in the meantime we need to muddle through. In the meantime, the best we could do is rework the stipulation to add "(non-unique)" or "how many solutions?" etc. This edit can be done by screen-scraping in an automated way, if we can agree the principle (2023-09-03)
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Keywords: Non-Unique Proof Game, Non-standard material (SSss), Promotion (SSss), Move Length Record
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Moldenhauer: Stelvio 1.5 Keine Lösung: BP 19.0
FEN: 2bqN1n1/1ppn1kpN/r4p1r/3N2Bn/3Qn1N1/8/P1P4P/R3KR2
Input: James Malcom, 2020-11-07
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2023-09-03 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Moldenhauer: Stelvio 1.5 Keine Lösung: BP 19.0
FEN: 2bqN1n1/1ppn1kpN/r4p1r/3N2Bn/3Qn1N1/8/P1P4P/R3KR2
Input: James Malcom, 2020-11-07
Last update: Olaf Jenkner, 2023-09-03 more...
80 - P1383377
Michel Caillaud
18045 Die Schwalbe 300 12/2019
1. Preis
(16+16) C+
Beweispartie in 23,5 Zügen
Michel Caillaud
18045 Die Schwalbe 300 12/2019
1. Preis
(16+16) C+
Beweispartie in 23,5 Zügen
1. g3 h5 2. Lh3 Th6 3. Kf1 Tc6 4. Kg2 Sf6 5. Kf3 Tc3+ 6. Kf4 e5+ 7. Kg5 De7 8. Df1 Db4 9. Dg2 d6 10. De4 Lg4 11. Dh7 g6 12. Dg7 Lf3 13. Kh6 Sg4+ 14. Kh7 Sc6 15. Df6 Lh6 16. De6+ Kf8 17. Db3 Te8 18. Da3 Te6 19. b3 Tf6 20. Db2 Tf4 21. Sa3 Tfc4 22. Db1 Sd4 23. Lb2 c6 24. Dd1
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.5 in 14:30:42 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 23.0.
Notation:1.g3 h5 2.Lh3 Th6 3.Kf1 Tc6 4.Kg2 Sf6 5.Kf3 Tc3+ 6.Kf4 e5+
7.Kg5 De7 8.Df1 Db4 9.Dg2 d6 10.De4 Lg4 11.Dh7 g6 12.Dg7 Lf3 13.Kh6 Sg4+
14.Kh7 Sc6 15.Df6 Lh6 16.De6+ Kf8 17.Db3 Te8 18.Da3 Te6 19.b3 Tf6
20.Db2 Tf4 21.Sa3 Tfc4 22.Db1 Sd4 23.Lb2 c6 24.Dd1.
Alle Figuren auf dem Brett, Keine Unterverwandlung, weiße Königswanderung,
Unique Proof Game. (2023-08-24)
Joost de Heer: The key feature here is of course not the king walk, but the long queen roundtrip. (2023-08-25)
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Keine Lösung: BP 23.0.
Notation:1.g3 h5 2.Lh3 Th6 3.Kf1 Tc6 4.Kg2 Sf6 5.Kf3 Tc3+ 6.Kf4 e5+
7.Kg5 De7 8.Df1 Db4 9.Dg2 d6 10.De4 Lg4 11.Dh7 g6 12.Dg7 Lf3 13.Kh6 Sg4+
14.Kh7 Sc6 15.Df6 Lh6 16.De6+ Kf8 17.Db3 Te8 18.Da3 Te6 19.b3 Tf6
20.Db2 Tf4 21.Sa3 Tfc4 22.Db1 Sd4 23.Lb2 c6 24.Dd1.
Alle Figuren auf dem Brett, Keine Unterverwandlung, weiße Königswanderung,
Unique Proof Game. (2023-08-24)
Joost de Heer: The key feature here is of course not the king walk, but the long queen roundtrip. (2023-08-25)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Capture-free
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.5 in 14:30:42 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung: BP 23.0.
FEN: 5k2/pp3p1K/2pp2pb/4p2p/1qrn2n1/NPr2bPB/PBPPPP1P/R2Q2NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2020-12-25
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-11-14 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.5 in 14:30:42 Stunden.(hh:mm:ss) Keine Lösung: BP 23.0.
FEN: 5k2/pp3p1K/2pp2pb/4p2p/1qrn2n1/NPr2bPB/PBPPPP1P/R2Q2NR
Input: Gerd Wilts, 2020-12-25
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-11-14 more...
81 - P1384533
Michel Caillaud
The Macedonian Problemist 2010
1. Preis
(13+14)
BP in 14
b) sDb6 nach d4
Michel Caillaud
The Macedonian Problemist 2010
1. Preis
(13+14)
BP in 14
b) sDb6 nach d4
a) 1. b3 c5 2. La3 c4 3. Ld6 cxb3 4. Sa3 bxc2 5. Tb1 c1=D 6. Txb7 Dc6 7. Db3 a5 8. Dg3 Df3 9. exf3 Sa6 10. Lc4 Tb8 11. Le6 dxe6 12. Td7 Tb3 13. Sb5 Db6 14. a4 Sc7 b) 1. c4 b5 2. Db3 bxc4 3. Dg3 c3 4. a4 cxb2 5. Sc3 b1=L 6. La3 Le4 7. Tc1 Lf3 8. exf3 Sa6 9. Lc4 Tb8 10. Le6 Tb3 11. Sb5 dxe6 12. Txc7 Dd4 13. Td7 Sc7 14. Ld6 a5
Genre: Retro
FEN: 2b1kbnr/2nRpppp/1q1Bp3/pN6/P7/1r3PQ1/3P1PPP/4K1NR
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: Gerd Wilts, 2021-01-02 more...
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.6 in 10 Sek.
Keine Lösung: BP 19.0.
1.g3 a5 2.Lh3 Ta6 3.Lf5 Tg6 4.Sh3 b6 5.0–0 Lb7 6.De1 Lg2 7.f3 Sf6
8.Df2 Se4 9.Dd4 Sg5 10.Df6 exf6 11.Kf2 Lc5+ 12.Ke1 0–0 13.Th1 Te8
14.Sg1 Te3 15.h3 Tc3 16.dxc3 Kf8 17.Lf4 Le3 18.Ld3 Lc1 19.e3 Ke8 20.Lf1 (2023-12-16)
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Keine Lösung: BP 19.0.
1.g3 a5 2.Lh3 Ta6 3.Lf5 Tg6 4.Sh3 b6 5.0–0 Lb7 6.De1 Lg2 7.f3 Sf6
8.Df2 Se4 9.Dd4 Sg5 10.Df6 exf6 11.Kf2 Lc5+ 12.Ke1 0–0 13.Th1 Te8
14.Sg1 Te3 15.h3 Tc3 16.dxc3 Kf8 17.Lf4 Le3 18.Ld3 Lc1 19.e3 Ke8 20.Lf1 (2023-12-16)
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Genre: Retro
FEN: 1n1qk3/2pp1ppp/1p3pr1/p5n1/5B2/2P1PPPP/PPP3b1/RNb1KBNR
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: fs/hg, 2020-12-30 more...
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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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
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
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
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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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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: = 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...
Pieces: = 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...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.6 in 8 Min. Keine Lösung: BP 17.5. 1.d4 d5 2.Dd3 Lg4 3.Dg6 hxg6 4.Lg5 Th3 5.Lf6 Td3 6.g3 exf6 7.Lg2 Lb4+ 8.Kf1 Le1 9.a4 Td1 10.Sa3 Tb1 11.e4 Ld1 12.h4 Lb4 13.h5 Lf8 14.h6 c5 15.h7 Da5 16.h8=D Dc3 17.Dh6 Lg4+ 18.Dc1 Lc8
FEN: rnb1kbn1/pp3pp1/5pp1/2pp4/P2PP3/N1q3P1/1PP2PB1/RrQ2KNR
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-12-16 more...
paul: 1.c4 d5 2.Cc3 Ff5 3.Tb1 F×b1(Th1) 4.d4 Ff5 5.Dc2 d×c4(ç2) 6.Fd2 D×d4(d2) 7.h3 D×c3(Cg1) 8.Th2 D×h3(h2) 9.e3 Rd7 10.F×c4(c7) Rc8 11.Ce2 D×e3(e2) 12.F×f7(f7) (2021-12-01)
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87 - P1384665
Michel Caillaud
Quartz 2019
Preis
12. Thematurnier
(16+15)
BP 31
Rochadeschach,
Schachzickzack
Michel Caillaud
Quartz 2019
Preis
12. Thematurnier
(16+15)
BP 31
Rochadeschach,
Schachzickzack
paul: 1.Sc3 2.Sd5 3.c3 4.Qa4 5.Qh4 6.d4 7.Bf4 8.Rd1 9.Rd3 10.Rh3 11.e3 12.Ke2 13.Kf3 14.Kg4 Sh6+ 15.Kf3 16.Ke2 17.Ke1 18.Be2 19.Bg4 20.f3 21.0-0 [Kg3, Qf2] Sf5+ 22.Bxf5 23.Rh5 24.h4 25.Bh3 26.Rf5 27.Bg5 28.f4 29.Qf3 30.Kf2 31.Ke1
Would only this problem have been submitted, the tournament would have been a success! What a surprising (long) solution with two switchbacks of the white king after long marches. This is spectacular in a problem that resembles a series proof game. The problem demonstrates a perfect usage of the extra condition – with a good understanding of economy: It is not quantity that counts but quality! This is shown by the author’s remark “No other castling than the thematic one”. (2021-08-25)
Henrik Juel: Rochadeschach: Ein König darf von jedem Feld aus mit jedem beliebigen Stein beider Parteien, der mit ihm auf einer Diagonale oder Orthogonale steht - ohne dass ein anderer Stein zwischen beiden steht -, rochieren, falls er nicht im Schach steht und kein bedrohtes Feld überschreitet (er darf aber bereits gezogen haben). Dabei zieht der König zunächst zwei Felder auf seinen Rochadepartner zu, wonach dieser - aus jeder beliebigen Distanz - über den König springt und auf dem nächsten Feld hinter ihm landet.
In english, roughly:
In castling chess the kings (on any square) can 'castle' with any man
In this problem we have Ke1 and Dh4, after 'castling' Kg3 and Df2 (2021-08-25)
Henrik Juel: Schachzickzack: Schwarz darf nur Schach bietende Züge ausführen. Kann Schwarz nicht Schach bieten, setzt er aus. Weiß darf weder schlagen und noch Schach bieten. Bei "Schachzickzack, Typ Stapff" darf Weiß schlagen oder Schach bieten, wenn er auf andere Weise keinen Zug ausführen kann.
In this problem, the Stapff type is used: 22.Lxf5 is the only way White can continue after the check from the black knight, so he may capture (2021-08-25)
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Would only this problem have been submitted, the tournament would have been a success! What a surprising (long) solution with two switchbacks of the white king after long marches. This is spectacular in a problem that resembles a series proof game. The problem demonstrates a perfect usage of the extra condition – with a good understanding of economy: It is not quantity that counts but quality! This is shown by the author’s remark “No other castling than the thematic one”. (2021-08-25)
Henrik Juel: Rochadeschach: Ein König darf von jedem Feld aus mit jedem beliebigen Stein beider Parteien, der mit ihm auf einer Diagonale oder Orthogonale steht - ohne dass ein anderer Stein zwischen beiden steht -, rochieren, falls er nicht im Schach steht und kein bedrohtes Feld überschreitet (er darf aber bereits gezogen haben). Dabei zieht der König zunächst zwei Felder auf seinen Rochadepartner zu, wonach dieser - aus jeder beliebigen Distanz - über den König springt und auf dem nächsten Feld hinter ihm landet.
In english, roughly:
In castling chess the kings (on any square) can 'castle' with any man
In this problem we have Ke1 and Dh4, after 'castling' Kg3 and Df2 (2021-08-25)
Henrik Juel: Schachzickzack: Schwarz darf nur Schach bietende Züge ausführen. Kann Schwarz nicht Schach bieten, setzt er aus. Weiß darf weder schlagen und noch Schach bieten. Bei "Schachzickzack, Typ Stapff" darf Weiß schlagen oder Schach bieten, wenn er auf andere Weise keinen Zug ausführen kann.
In this problem, the Stapff type is used: 22.Lxf5 is the only way White can continue after the check from the black knight, so he may capture (2021-08-25)
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Genre: Retro
FEN: rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/8/3N1RB1/3P1P1P/2P1PQ1B/PP4P1/4K1NR
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: fs/hg, 2020-12-30 more...
88 - P1384704
Reto Aschwanden
Michel Caillaud
The Problemist 2001-2002
1. Preis
(12+14) C+
BP in 20.0
Reto Aschwanden
Michel Caillaud
The Problemist 2001-2002
1. Preis
(12+14) C+
BP in 20.0
1. e3 f5 2. La6 bxa6 3. h4 Lb7 4. h5 Lc6 5. h6 La4 6. hxg7 Sc6 7. Th6 Db8 8. Tf6 exf6 9. g4 Lc5 10. g5 Sge7 11. g8=L Db5 12. Lc4 Lb6 13. Lf1 Kf7 14. g6+ Ke6 15. g7 Tae8 16. g8=T Sb8 17. Tg7 c5 18. Txh7 Sec6 19. Th1 Txh1 20. Sh3 Txf1#
Henrik Juel: no solution in 19.5 or 19.0, so C++ (2022-06-19)
Vladimir Rey: also: P1004357 (?!) (Db4) (2022-06-23)
Vladimir Rey: Update: 14. g6+; R323 The Problemist 05/2002 (2022-06-23)
A.Buchanan: Good catch. Maybe Michel can tell us where bQ was, next time he swings through here. (2022-06-23)
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Vladimir Rey: also: P1004357 (?!) (Db4) (2022-06-23)
Vladimir Rey: Update: 14. g6+; R323 The Problemist 05/2002 (2022-06-23)
A.Buchanan: Good catch. Maybe Michel can tell us where bQ was, next time he swings through here. (2022-06-23)
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Genre: Retro
Computer test: C+ Euclide 1.01
FEN: 1n2r3/p2p4/pbn1kp2/1qp2p2/b7/4P2N/PPPP1P2/RNBQKr2
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-06-23 more...
1. Sf3 c5 2. Se5 c4 3. f3 c3 4. Kf2 cxb2 5. c4 Da5 6. Dc2 Kd8 7. Dg6 hxg6 8. c5 Th3 9. c6 Tg3 10. hxg3 Kc7 11. Th4 Kd6 12. Ta4 Dd8 13. c7 Sf6 14. cxd8=D Sd5 15. Da5 Sb6 16. d4 Kc7 17. Ld2 Kd8 18. Le1 Ke8 19. Sd2 Sd5 20. Tc1 b1=D 21. e4 Db6 22. Txc8+ Dd8 23. Tc6 Db6 24. Ld3 Db1 25. Lxb1 Sf6 26. Sd3 Sg8
Moldenhauer: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.11 00:24:57 Minuten. (hh:mm:ss)
Keine Lösung: BP 25.0, BP 25.5. (2023-05-01)
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Keine Lösung: BP 25.0, BP 25.5. (2023-05-01)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Promotion (Dd)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.11
FEN: rn2kbn1/pp1pppp1/2R3p1/Q7/R2PP3/3N1PP1/P2N1KP1/1B2B3
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-08-15 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Stelvio 1.11
FEN: rn2kbn1/pp1pppp1/2R3p1/Q7/R2PP3/3N1PP1/P2N1KP1/1B2B3
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: Silvio Baier, 2023-08-15 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Computerprüfung: C+ Stelvio 1.6 in 1 Sek. Keine Lösung: BP 19.0. 1.Sf3 a5 2.Sd4 a4 3.Sb3 axb3 4.axb3 d5 5.Ta6 Sd7 6.Te6 Ta1 7.Sa3 Txc1 8.Sc4 Ta1 9.Sa5 Ta4 10.Da1 Tf4 11.Kd1 Tf3 12.exf3 Sdf6 13.Te1 e5 14.Kc1 Le6 15.Td1 Db8 16.Da4+ Kd8 17.De4 Se8 18.De1 e4 19.Kb1 e3 20.Ka1
FEN: 1q1knbnr/1pp2ppp/4b3/N2p4/8/1P2pP2/1PPP1PPP/K2RQB1R
Input: fs/hg, 2020-12-30
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-12-16 more...
91 - P1385595
Andrew Buchanan
James Malcom
Hauke Reddmann
Michel Caillaud
MatPlus.net Forum 06/01/2021
in memory of Conrad Staugaard
(14+13)
PG in 10.0
Staugaard castling
Andrew Buchanan
James Malcom
Hauke Reddmann
Michel Caillaud
MatPlus.net Forum 06/01/2021
in memory of Conrad Staugaard
(14+13)
PG in 10.0
Staugaard castling
b) 1. d4 f5 2. Kd2 f4 3. Kd3 f3 4. Ke4 fxe2 5. Kf5 e1=T 6. De2 g5 7. Dxe7+ Sxe7+ 8. Kf6 Lg7+ 9. Kxg7 Sd5 10. Kxh8 0-0-0-0-0-0#
Objective: Staugaard (Pam-Krabbé) castling as mating move.
Henrik Juel: solution
1. Bd2-d4 Bf7-f5 2. Ke1-d2 Bf5-f4 3. Kd2-d3 Bf4-f3
4. Kd3-e4 Bf3xe2 5. Ke4-f5 Be2-e1=T 6. Dd1-e2 Bg7-g5
7. De2xe7 Sg8xe7 8. Kf5-f6 Lf8-g7 9. Kf6xg7 Se7-d5
10. Kg7xh8 0-0-0-0-0-0#
First 9.5 moves are C+ Euclide 1.01
On behalf of the danish inventor of the looong castling, I thank for the dedication (2021-01-21)
James Malcom: After the 12.5 Andrew and I made, this turns out the fastest possible. 9.0 if you go non-unique. (2021-01-21)
A.Buchanan: Welcome, Henrik. Any idea what his initial "C." stands for? I couldn't find it online. (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Unfortunately not, Andrew
In those days the first name was almost always abbreviated to an initial
Christian was a very common first name, but this was usually abbreviated to Chr.
So a wild guess is Carl, but it really could be anything starting with C
In a Skakbladet issue he is referred to as Direktør Staugaard, but this just means that he was in charge of a company (2021-01-22)
A.Buchanan: I have posted an English definition of the keyword. Please check if it suits. (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Searching for direktør staugaard, randers (a danish city) yields
Conrad Staugaard (1852-1922)
so this is my best bet
Conrad Staugaard headed a bank in Randers, founded by him in 1891, but the CV in
http://historiskranders.dk/randers-biografier/
does not mention anything about playing chess or chess problems
Chess playing was very common in the middle class, so the biographer may not have found it worth mentioning (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Your keyword definition seems fine,
except for the spelling of showcase... (2021-01-22)
A.Buchanan: Haha bingo: "Staugaard was a well-known and excellent chess-player, one of the many traits he had in common with Lewis Carroll". MMA SAM - Tidsskrift.dk. Googling for "Conrad Staugaard skak" brings up the pdf for Rama Sama. Please tell us what you make of it, Henrik :) In the mean time, I have updated the author info for him (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Very good, Andrew
Ah, the joys of Google...
In the danish text there is not only your citation on chess, but also one on chess problems
There are also examples of Conrad's excentric behaviour, in line with him inventing the looong castling
That C. Staugaard might be Conrad's younger brother Carl (who surely also knew about chess) is ruled out by the fact that Carl emigrated to South America in 1901, because he experienced disappointments in his love live... (2021-01-22)
A.Buchanan: Yes it said he had lots of amazing concepts. The idea about the banner for his nursemaid to take his children for walks without getting her arms stretched is very funny. This is our man. He also seems to have been a good man, and an effective businessman. And loved enough by his friends for a 120 page book to have been commissioned in his memory. He is reminiscent of other children’s authors like Edward Lear, Dr Seuss, Heinrich Hoffmann... I’m so happy that this problem has brought him back to our awareness (2021-01-23)
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Henrik Juel: solution
1. Bd2-d4 Bf7-f5 2. Ke1-d2 Bf5-f4 3. Kd2-d3 Bf4-f3
4. Kd3-e4 Bf3xe2 5. Ke4-f5 Be2-e1=T 6. Dd1-e2 Bg7-g5
7. De2xe7 Sg8xe7 8. Kf5-f6 Lf8-g7 9. Kf6xg7 Se7-d5
10. Kg7xh8 0-0-0-0-0-0#
First 9.5 moves are C+ Euclide 1.01
On behalf of the danish inventor of the looong castling, I thank for the dedication (2021-01-21)
James Malcom: After the 12.5 Andrew and I made, this turns out the fastest possible. 9.0 if you go non-unique. (2021-01-21)
A.Buchanan: Welcome, Henrik. Any idea what his initial "C." stands for? I couldn't find it online. (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Unfortunately not, Andrew
In those days the first name was almost always abbreviated to an initial
Christian was a very common first name, but this was usually abbreviated to Chr.
So a wild guess is Carl, but it really could be anything starting with C
In a Skakbladet issue he is referred to as Direktør Staugaard, but this just means that he was in charge of a company (2021-01-22)
A.Buchanan: I have posted an English definition of the keyword. Please check if it suits. (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Searching for direktør staugaard, randers (a danish city) yields
Conrad Staugaard (1852-1922)
so this is my best bet
Conrad Staugaard headed a bank in Randers, founded by him in 1891, but the CV in
http://historiskranders.dk/randers-biografier/
does not mention anything about playing chess or chess problems
Chess playing was very common in the middle class, so the biographer may not have found it worth mentioning (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Your keyword definition seems fine,
except for the spelling of showcase... (2021-01-22)
A.Buchanan: Haha bingo: "Staugaard was a well-known and excellent chess-player, one of the many traits he had in common with Lewis Carroll". MMA SAM - Tidsskrift.dk. Googling for "Conrad Staugaard skak" brings up the pdf for Rama Sama. Please tell us what you make of it, Henrik :) In the mean time, I have updated the author info for him (2021-01-22)
Henrik Juel: Very good, Andrew
Ah, the joys of Google...
In the danish text there is not only your citation on chess, but also one on chess problems
There are also examples of Conrad's excentric behaviour, in line with him inventing the looong castling
That C. Staugaard might be Conrad's younger brother Carl (who surely also knew about chess) is ruled out by the fact that Carl emigrated to South America in 1901, because he experienced disappointments in his love live... (2021-01-22)
A.Buchanan: Yes it said he had lots of amazing concepts. The idea about the banner for his nursemaid to take his children for walks without getting her arms stretched is very funny. This is our man. He also seems to have been a good man, and an effective businessman. And loved enough by his friends for a 120 page book to have been commissioned in his memory. He is reminiscent of other children’s authors like Edward Lear, Dr Seuss, Heinrich Hoffmann... I’m so happy that this problem has brought him back to our awareness (2021-01-23)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Staugaard castling, Prenix (t), Promotion (t), Castling as mating move, Economy record
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: HC+ the last move can only have been 0^6 discovering mate & the first 9.5 moves are C+ Euclide 1.01.
FEN: rnbq3K/ppppr2p/4k3/3n2p1/3P4/8/PPP2PPP/RNB2BNR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-21
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2021-05-10 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: HC+ the last move can only have been 0^6 discovering mate & the first 9.5 moves are C+ Euclide 1.01.
FEN: rnbq3K/ppppr2p/4k3/3n2p1/3P4/8/PPP2PPP/RNB2BNR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-21
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2021-05-10 more...
b) 1. e4 d5 2. e5 Dd6 3. exd6 Kd7 4. dxe7 Kc6 5. e8=T Kb6 6. 0-0-0-0-0-0 Lg4 7. Kf4 Lxe2 8. Kg3 Lc4
Objective: Objective: Staugaard (Pam-Krabbé) rook is captured.
Henrik Juel: solution
1.e4 d5 2.e5 Dd6 3.exd6 Kd7 4.dxe7 Kc6 5.e8=T Kb6 6.0-0-0-0-0-0 Lg4 7.Kf4 Lxe2 8.Kg3 Lc4
Hidden castling (2021-01-21)
A.Buchanan: Thematic Ceriani-Frolkin seems a great way to conceal P-K castling! But normally wK returns to e1 in hidden castling. Absence of P-K in engine makes it harder to verify soundness of implausible moves like that. (2021-01-22)
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Henrik Juel: solution
1.e4 d5 2.e5 Dd6 3.exd6 Kd7 4.dxe7 Kc6 5.e8=T Kb6 6.0-0-0-0-0-0 Lg4 7.Kf4 Lxe2 8.Kg3 Lc4
Hidden castling (2021-01-21)
A.Buchanan: Thematic Ceriani-Frolkin seems a great way to conceal P-K castling! But normally wK returns to e1 in hidden castling. Absence of P-K in engine makes it harder to verify soundness of implausible moves like that. (2021-01-22)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Staugaard castling, Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (T), Castling Paradox (hidden P-K), Promotion (T), Prentos Theme (T)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rn3bnr/ppp2ppp/1k6/3p4/2b5/6K1/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1BNR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-21
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2021-05-10 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rn3bnr/ppp2ppp/1k6/3p4/2b5/6K1/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1BNR
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-21
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2021-05-10 more...
b) 1. e4 h5 2. e5 h4 3. Dh5 h3 4. Le2 hxg2 5. h4 Th6 6. Th3 Tb6 7. Ta3 d6 8. Ta6 Kd7 9. Lg4+ f5 10. exf6ep+ Kc6 11. fxe7 bxa6 12. e8=T Kb7 13. 0-0-0-0-0-0
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Staugaard castling, Valladao Task, En passant, Castling, Prenix (T), Promotion (t)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbq1bn1/pkp3p1/pr1p4/7Q/6BP/4K3/PPPPRPp1/RNB3N1
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-21
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2021-05-10 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
FEN: rnbq1bn1/pkp3p1/pr1p4/7Q/6BP/4K3/PPPPRPp1/RNB3N1
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-01-21
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2021-05-10 more...
94 - P1388822
Nicolas Dupont
Michel Caillaud
Die Schwalbe 2018
Jubilé T.Brand & B.Gräfrath 60
1er Recommandé Spécial
(16+16)
BP in 29.5
Nicolas Dupont
Michel Caillaud
Die Schwalbe 2018
Jubilé T.Brand & B.Gräfrath 60
1er Recommandé Spécial
(16+16)
BP in 29.5
1. e3 a5 2. La6 b5 3. Sh3 Lb7 4. Tf1 Lf3 5. e4 Lg4 6. f3 g6 7. Tf2 Lg7 8. Te2 Ld4 9. Te3 Lb6 10. Td3 c5 11. Td6 Dc7 12. Tc6 Df4 13. Tc7 Sc6 14. Tb7 0-0-0 15. Tc7++ Kb8 16. Tc8+ Ka7 17. Tb8 Tc8 18. Sf2 Tc7 19. Tf8 f6 20. Tf7 h5 21. Th7 h4 22. Th5 a4 23. Td5 Th5 24. Td3 Td5 25. Te3 Td3 26. Te2 Te3 27. d3 Sh6 28. Kd2 Sf5 29. Te1 Sfd4 30. Th1
Henrik Juel: The award in Die Schwalbe, Heft 296, April 2019, p.80 has Pa4 on a5 and Ph4 on h3
This entry seems to come from a french source, where the authors may have made the change, which probably makes little difference
It should be marked as a version (2021-04-21)
Henrik Juel: Counting the black moves (from a8, b8, etc.) yields
2+1+3+2+3+3+3+4 + 2+1+1+1+1+2 = 29, including a long castling
Only 7 white moves are visible, but this is increased to 8, because White must move e2-e3-e5 to make room for [Lc8]
Where are the remaining 22 white moves? They are used for an incredible record round-trip by Th1, who must screen on b7 to permit the castling
1.e3 a5 2.La6 b5 3.Sh3 Lb7 4.Tf1 Lf3 5.e4 Lg4 6.f3 g6 7.Tf2 Lg7 8.Tf3 Ld4 9.Te3 Lb6 10.Td3 c5 11.Td6 Dc7 12.Tc6 Df4 13.Tc7 Sc6 14.Tb7 0-0-0 15.Tc7++ Kb8 16.Tc8+ Ka7 17.Tb8 Tc8 18.Sf2 Tc7 19.Tf8 f7 20.Tf7 h5 21.Th7 h4 22.Th5 a4 23.Td5 Th5 24.Td3 Td5 25.Te3 Td3 26.Te2 Te3 27.d3 Sh6 28.Ke2 Sf5 29.Te1 Sfd4 30.Th1 (2021-04-21)
Henrik Juel: tiny typos:
White must move e2-e3-e4, not -e5
8.Te2, not Tf2 (2021-04-21)
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This entry seems to come from a french source, where the authors may have made the change, which probably makes little difference
It should be marked as a version (2021-04-21)
Henrik Juel: Counting the black moves (from a8, b8, etc.) yields
2+1+3+2+3+3+3+4 + 2+1+1+1+1+2 = 29, including a long castling
Only 7 white moves are visible, but this is increased to 8, because White must move e2-e3-e5 to make room for [Lc8]
Where are the remaining 22 white moves? They are used for an incredible record round-trip by Th1, who must screen on b7 to permit the castling
1.e3 a5 2.La6 b5 3.Sh3 Lb7 4.Tf1 Lf3 5.e4 Lg4 6.f3 g6 7.Tf2 Lg7 8.Tf3 Ld4 9.Te3 Lb6 10.Td3 c5 11.Td6 Dc7 12.Tc6 Df4 13.Tc7 Sc6 14.Tb7 0-0-0 15.Tc7++ Kb8 16.Tc8+ Ka7 17.Tb8 Tc8 18.Sf2 Tc7 19.Tf8 f7 20.Tf7 h5 21.Th7 h4 22.Th5 a4 23.Td5 Th5 24.Td3 Td5 25.Te3 Td3 26.Te2 Te3 27.d3 Sh6 28.Ke2 Sf5 29.Te1 Sfd4 30.Th1 (2021-04-21)
Henrik Juel: tiny typos:
White must move e2-e3-e4, not -e5
8.Te2, not Tf2 (2021-04-21)
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Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Capture-free, Pure Round Trip (T22)
Genre: Retro
FEN: 8/k1rpp3/Bbn2pp1/1pp5/p2nPqbp/3PrP2/PPPK1NPP/RNBQ3R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-21
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-21 more...
Genre: Retro
FEN: 8/k1rpp3/Bbn2pp1/1pp5/p2nPqbp/3PrP2/PPPK1NPP/RNBQ3R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-21
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2021-04-21 more...
95 - P1388892
Reto Aschwanden
Michel Caillaud
18363 Die Schwalbe 305 10/2020
(14+14)
Beweispartie in 27,5 Zügen
Reto Aschwanden
Michel Caillaud
18363 Die Schwalbe 305 10/2020
(14+14)
Beweispartie in 27,5 Zügen
1. h4 h5 2. Th3 Th6 3. Td3 Ta6 4. e3 Ta3 5. Df3 a5 6. Df6 exf6 7. b4 Lc5 8. b5 La7 9. b6 De7 10. bxa7 b6 11. Sc3 Lb7 12. Sa4 Lf3 13. Sc5 Sc6 14. Sa6 0-0-0 15. Sb8 g5 16. a8=D gxh4 17. Da7 h3 18. Sa6 h2 19. Sc5 h1=T 20. Sb7 Th4 21. Da6 Tha4 22. Dc4 Db4 23. Sc5 Sge7 24. Se4 Tg8 25. Sc3 Tg3 26. Sb1 Lg4 27. Dc3 Tf3 28. gxf3
The knight undertakes a 12 move captureless roundtrip to prevent twice that the pheni\x queen gives harmful check (this ties the record for the longest captureless roundtrip by a knight). Not computer tested.
The knight undertakes a 12 move captureless roundtrip to prevent twice that the pheni\x queen gives harmful check (this ties the record for the longest captureless roundtrip by a knight). Not computer tested.
Reto: A version of this is C+ by Stelvio 2.0: Ra4-d4 and Qb4-e4 (the content remains the same, but easier to test). (2023-12-17)
Reto: The above comment should read: Ra4 to d4, Qb4 to e4. (2023-12-17)
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Reto: The above comment should read: Ra4 to d4, Qb4 to e4. (2023-12-17)
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Keywords: Round Trip (S schlagfrei)), Check Protection, Unique Proof Game
Genre: Retro
FEN: 2k5/2ppnp2/1pn2p2/p6p/rq4b1/r1QRPP2/P1PP1P2/RNB1KBN1
Input: Schwalbe, 2021-04-21
Last update: Reto, 2023-12-17 more...
Genre: Retro
FEN: 2k5/2ppnp2/1pn2p2/p6p/rq4b1/r1QRPP2/P1PP1P2/RNB1KBN1
Input: Schwalbe, 2021-04-21
Last update: Reto, 2023-12-17 more...
96 - P1391055
Jacques Rotenberg
Michel Caillaud
PS3607 The Problemist Supplement 169, p. 115, 11/2020
(6+14) C+
h#2
5.1...
Jacques Rotenberg
Michel Caillaud
PS3607 The Problemist Supplement 169, p. 115, 11/2020
(6+14) C+
h#2
5.1...
1) 1. Sb5 axb5 2. Dxb5 La3#
2) 1. Dxb6 Le3 2. Dc5 Lxc5#
3) 1. Dxe5 Lf4 2. Dd6 Lxd6#
4) 1. f5 Lg5 2. De7+ Lxe7#
5) 1. g6 Lh6 2. Df8+ Lxf8#
2) 1. Dxb6 Le3 2. Dc5 Lxc5#
3) 1. Dxe5 Lf4 2. Dd6 Lxd6#
4) 1. f5 Lg5 2. De7+ Lxe7#
5) 1. g6 Lh6 2. Df8+ Lxf8#
Keywords: Capture key
Genre: h#
Computer test: Popeye WINDOWS98-32Bit-Version 3.77 (8192KB)
FEN: rn6/Qpn2Kp1/1P2pp2/2q1P3/Pkb1p3/1pb2r2/8/2B5
Input: Felber, Volker, 2021-06-25
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2021-11-13 more...
Genre: h#
Computer test: Popeye WINDOWS98-32Bit-Version 3.77 (8192KB)
FEN: rn6/Qpn2Kp1/1P2pp2/2q1P3/Pkb1p3/1pb2r2/8/2B5
Input: Felber, Volker, 2021-06-25
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2021-11-13 more...
* 1. ... Se3-d5 2. De7-b4+ La2-c4 3. Db4xc4#
2. ... Sd5xb4 3. e2-e3#
* 1. ... Se3-c4 2. De7-d6+ Sc4xd6 3. e2-e3#
1. Sd7-f8! droht 2. Sf8xe6+ La2xe6,Txe6 3. De7xa7#
1. ... Se3-d5 2. De7-d6 droht 3. e2-e3#
2. ... Tg6xg3 3. Sf8xe6#
1. ... Se3-c4 2. De7-b4 droht 3. e2-e3#
2. ... Tg6xg3 3. Sf8xe6#
1. ... Se6-c5,Sc7 2. f2xe3+ Kd4xe3 3. De7xc5#
2. ... Sd5xb4 3. e2-e3#
* 1. ... Se3-c4 2. De7-d6+ Sc4xd6 3. e2-e3#
1. Sd7-f8! droht 2. Sf8xe6+ La2xe6,Txe6 3. De7xa7#
1. ... Se3-d5 2. De7-d6 droht 3. e2-e3#
2. ... Tg6xg3 3. Sf8xe6#
1. ... Se3-c4 2. De7-b4 droht 3. e2-e3#
2. ... Tg6xg3 3. Sf8xe6#
1. ... Se6-c5,Sc7 2. f2xe3+ Kd4xe3 3. De7xc5#
Jean Marc Loustau: • Reciprocal change of 2nd white moves
• Keller theme in Set-Play
• 8th WCCT theme in the solution: must be noticed here that the black defences don’t capture a white unit; so there is a kind of paradox in the fact the moves Qd6 and Qb4 are more efficient after the black move (1… Sd5/Sc4), just when they don’t check. This feature seems to have not been taken into account by the judges (most of the problems of the tournament had capturing black moves, particularly those with reciprocal change of 2nd white moves) (2022-05-11)
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• Keller theme in Set-Play
• 8th WCCT theme in the solution: must be noticed here that the black defences don’t capture a white unit; so there is a kind of paradox in the fact the moves Qd6 and Qb4 are more efficient after the black move (1… Sd5/Sc4), just when they don’t check. This feature seems to have not been taken into account by the judges (most of the problems of the tournament had capturing black moves, particularly those with reciprocal change of 2nd white moves) (2022-05-11)
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Genre: 3#
Computer test: Popeye 4.83
FEN: 8/p2NQ1p1/2P1n1r1/4p2r/3kP3/2pBn1Pp/b1P1PP2/2K5
Input: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-07-02
Last update: Marcin Banaszek, 2021-07-02 more...
98 - P1391300
Igor Vereshchagin
Michel Caillaud
IV Phénix 206, p. 8574, 06/2011
(15+12) C+
BP in 15.5
Igor Vereshchagin
Michel Caillaud
IV Phénix 206, p. 8574, 06/2011
(15+12) C+
BP in 15.5
1. e2-e4 c7-c5 2. Lf1-d3 c5-c4 3. Sg1-e2 c4-c3 4. 0-0 c3xd2 5. c2-c4 e7-e6 6. Se2-c3 Lf8-a3 7. Dd1-e2 d2-d1=S 8. f2-f4 Sd1-f2 9. b2xa3 Sf2-h3 10. g2xh3 Ke8-e7 11. Tf1-f2 Ke7-f6 12. Kg1-f1 Kf6-g6 13. e4-e5 f7-f5 14. e5xf6ep Kg6-h6 15. f4-f5 g7-g5 16. f5xg6ep#
Keywords: Unique Proof Game, Valladao Task, Castling, En passant (2), under-promotion (s), Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (s)
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 1.01, no solution in 14.5
FEN: rnbq2nr/pp1p3p/4pPPk/8/2P5/P1NB3P/P3QR1P/RNB2K2
Reprints: 791 Problemskak 17, p. 9, 2012
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-07-03
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2021-11-26 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Euclide 1.01, no solution in 14.5
FEN: rnbq2nr/pp1p3p/4pPPk/8/2P5/P1NB3P/P3QR1P/RNB2K2
Reprints: 791 Problemskak 17, p. 9, 2012
Input: A.Buchanan, 2021-07-03
Last update: Alfred Pfeiffer, 2021-11-26 more...
99 - P1393313
Michel Caillaud
James Malcom
1639 Julias Fairies 07/30/2021
(14+13) C+
BP in 11.0
Dummy Pawn Promotion & Royal Dynasty
Michel Caillaud
James Malcom
1639 Julias Fairies 07/30/2021
(14+13) C+
BP in 11.0
Dummy Pawn Promotion & Royal Dynasty
1. d4 a5 2. d5 a4 3. d6 a3 4. dxe7 Ta4 5. exf8=B Dh4 6. g4 Ke7 7. g5 Ke6 8. g6 Se7 9. gxh7 Txf8 10. h8=K Tg4 11. f4 Dxh8
2 “special” Schnoebelen promotions in a single line
2 “special” Schnoebelen promotions in a single line
Henrik Juel: Definition of the Royal Dynasty condition from Schwalbe
Königsdynastie: Im Diagramm kann jede Partei keinen, einen oder mehrere Könige haben. Ein König ist genau dann königlich, wenn er der einzige König seiner Partei ist. Eine Bauernumwandlung in einen König (derselben Partei) ist erlaubt. Ein König darf nur dann rochieren, wenn er königlich ist und nicht gezogen hat, seit er zuletzt königlich wurde. Die anderen für die Rochade vorgeschriebenen Bedingungen bestehen weiter.
In this problem 10.h8=K makes both white kings non-royal, so 11.f4 is not an illegal self-check
The black king is royal throughout, so 5.exf8=KDTLS? would have given a disturbing check to him, leaving just 5.e8=B
It is nice that both conditions are invisible in the diagram, but they should be mentioned in the stipulation, I think (2021-08-30)
Henrik Juel: Euclide 1.01 reports no solutions in orthodox chess (2021-08-30)
Henrik Juel: in my first comment you should read 5.exf8=B, of course, not 5.e8=B (2021-08-30)
James Malcom: I forget to add the C+, and thank you for your comments. (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: Jacobi 0.7.5 in Heuristic Mode found the solution in 35 seconds
A full test required 917 seconds (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: Here is a way to use Jacobi:
1. Open the homepage https://wismuth.com/jacobi/latest/solver.html
2. Copy the following two lines to the rectangle for Text representation:
stipulation dia11.0 forsyth 1sb2r1q/1pppspp1/4k3/8/5Pr1/p7/PPP1P2P/RSBQKBSR
condition RoyalDynasty PromOnly P S B R Q K
3. Click on 'Set problem from text'
4. Click on Start (with Heuristic Mode marked, if you just want to find the solution)
5. When Jacobi ends, click on the solution to view it in the Game editor
. (2021-08-31)
James Malcom: For those who advocate N for knight, use "EnglishN" to avoid changing the FEN each time. (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: That sounds good, James
Exactly how do you do that? Where do you write EnglishN?
There is an output option called English-N, is that it?
Is there a similar trick to use in Popeye? (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: This works in Jacobi, but note the s in promonly
englishn
stipulation dia11.0 forsyth 1nb2r1q/1pppnpp1/4k3/8/5Pr1/p7/PPP1P2P/RNBQKBNR
cond RoyalDynasty PromOnly P s B R Q K
And what about Popeye? (2021-08-31)
James Malcom: Popeye is S only as far as I know. (2021-08-31)
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Königsdynastie: Im Diagramm kann jede Partei keinen, einen oder mehrere Könige haben. Ein König ist genau dann königlich, wenn er der einzige König seiner Partei ist. Eine Bauernumwandlung in einen König (derselben Partei) ist erlaubt. Ein König darf nur dann rochieren, wenn er königlich ist und nicht gezogen hat, seit er zuletzt königlich wurde. Die anderen für die Rochade vorgeschriebenen Bedingungen bestehen weiter.
In this problem 10.h8=K makes both white kings non-royal, so 11.f4 is not an illegal self-check
The black king is royal throughout, so 5.exf8=KDTLS? would have given a disturbing check to him, leaving just 5.e8=B
It is nice that both conditions are invisible in the diagram, but they should be mentioned in the stipulation, I think (2021-08-30)
Henrik Juel: Euclide 1.01 reports no solutions in orthodox chess (2021-08-30)
Henrik Juel: in my first comment you should read 5.exf8=B, of course, not 5.e8=B (2021-08-30)
James Malcom: I forget to add the C+, and thank you for your comments. (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: Jacobi 0.7.5 in Heuristic Mode found the solution in 35 seconds
A full test required 917 seconds (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: Here is a way to use Jacobi:
1. Open the homepage https://wismuth.com/jacobi/latest/solver.html
2. Copy the following two lines to the rectangle for Text representation:
stipulation dia11.0 forsyth 1sb2r1q/1pppspp1/4k3/8/5Pr1/p7/PPP1P2P/RSBQKBSR
condition RoyalDynasty PromOnly P S B R Q K
3. Click on 'Set problem from text'
4. Click on Start (with Heuristic Mode marked, if you just want to find the solution)
5. When Jacobi ends, click on the solution to view it in the Game editor
. (2021-08-31)
James Malcom: For those who advocate N for knight, use "EnglishN" to avoid changing the FEN each time. (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: That sounds good, James
Exactly how do you do that? Where do you write EnglishN?
There is an output option called English-N, is that it?
Is there a similar trick to use in Popeye? (2021-08-31)
Henrik Juel: This works in Jacobi, but note the s in promonly
englishn
stipulation dia11.0 forsyth 1nb2r1q/1pppnpp1/4k3/8/5Pr1/p7/PPP1P2P/RNBQKBNR
cond RoyalDynasty PromOnly P s B R Q K
And what about Popeye? (2021-08-31)
James Malcom: Popeye is S only as far as I know. (2021-08-31)
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Keywords: Dummy Pawn, Royal Dynasty, Promotion (BK), Schnoebelen Theme (BK), Unique Proof Game, Prentos Theme (BK), Ceriani-Frolkin Theme (BK), Golden Age (Dummy Pawn)
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: Jacobi v0.7.5
FEN: 1nb2r1q/1pppnpp1/4k3/8/5Pr1/p7/PPP1P2P/RNBQKBNR
Input: James Malcom, 2021-08-30
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-08-04 more...
Genre: Retro, Fairies
Computer test: Jacobi v0.7.5
FEN: 1nb2r1q/1pppnpp1/4k3/8/5Pr1/p7/PPP1P2P/RNBQKBNR
Input: James Malcom, 2021-08-30
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-08-04 more...
100 - P1393492
Eric Pichouron
Michel Caillaud
9003 Phénix 317-318 04-05/2021
2. Preis
PR Bernd Gräfrath
(13+15) C+
BP in 15.0
Eric Pichouron
Michel Caillaud
9003 Phénix 317-318 04-05/2021
2. Preis
PR Bernd Gräfrath
(13+15) C+
BP in 15.0
1. e4 d5 2. Dg4 Lxg4 3. e5 Kd7 4. e6+ Kc8 5. exf7 e5 6. f4 Se7 7. f5 Sg6 8. f6 Le7 9. f8=D a5 10. De8 Ta6 11. Dc6 Txc6 12. f7 Tc3 13. f8=D c5 14. Df3 c4 15. Dd1 Lxd1
Keywords: Antiphönix, Excelsior white, Homebase (w), Phoenix, Prentos Theme (DD), Pronkin Theme (D), Promotions to queens
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Natch 3.3
FEN: 1nkq3r/1p2b1pp/6n1/p2pp3/2p5/2r5/PPPP2PP/RNBbKBNR
Input: Gunter Jordan, 2021-09-05
Last update: Gunter Jordan, 2023-07-08 more...
Genre: Retro
Computer test: Natch 3.3
FEN: 1nkq3r/1p2b1pp/6n1/p2pp3/2p5/2r5/PPPP2PP/RNBbKBNR
Input: Gunter Jordan, 2021-09-05
Last update: Gunter Jordan, 2023-07-08 more...
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Reto: With the upcoming v1.6, this is solved by Stelvio in around 20min. The improvement is due to the fact that the cage in the south-west is now detected (either the wRa1 is captured inside the cage or the wBc1 is captured at home) (2023-09-02)
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