Die Schwalbe

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1 - P0000058
Leonid M. Borodatow
5758v Die Schwalbe 103 02/1987
P0000058
(13+9) C+
h#3
b) sBa6 statt sLa6
a) 1. ... exf6ep 2. 0-0-0 Lxf4 3. Td7 a8=D#
b) 1. ... Kxf4 2. Te7 e6 3. Tb8 axb8=D,T#
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Anton Baumann: Mattdual in b): 3.Tb8 axb8=D,T# (2022-12-16)
A.Buchanan: So Borodatow got it all working! In a) Black might have captured hxgxf and axPb. So castling rights might still be maintained with the ep. In b) on the other hand, it must be axb, bxa, exf and wPgxh6, so there was the cage. Promotion to TD is tolerated in the final move, although it may not be puristic, without the convention, too many mates would be excluded (2022-12-16)
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Keywords: En passant as key, Castling (sg), Cant Castler, Valladao Task
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye v4.87 & basic retro thinking
FEN: r3k3/P7/b3r1pP/4PpBP/3nnpKR/5PRB/5PP1/7N
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-12-16 more...
2 - P0000772
Klaus Wenda
1419 Die Schwalbe 30 12/1974
4. ehrende Erwähnung
P0000772
(4+7)
Weiß nimmt 1 Zug zurück, dann #2
b) sBh7 nach b6
a) R: 1. Kd5-e4, dann 1. Kd6
b) R: 1. dxc6ep, dann 1. d6
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In a) ist die s0-0-0 nicht mehr möglich, weil sich das Schach durch den sLg8 nur durch Kf7(x)e8 erklären läßt, in b) muß mindestens einer der sTT via e8 auf seinen Diagrammplatz gelangt sein.
In a) Entschlagdual R: Kd5xBe4, das wurde in der Lösungsbesprechung noch kritisiert und als NL vermerkt. Hat das der PR gelassener gesehen ('geduldeter Entschlagdual'), oder gibt's noch eine korrigierte Version dieses Problems?
Anton Baumann: Korrektur in 'Die Schwalbe' 12/1975 S.422: +sLh2, +sBe5;
nun geht in a) nur noch zurück: Kd5 x Be4.
Ausgezeichnet wurde gem. Preisbericht in 'Die Schwalbe' 06/1977 S.82 die korrigierte Version 1419v. (2022-12-08)
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Keywords: Castling (sg), Help retractor, En passant in the retro play, Cant Castler (sl)
Genre: Retro
FEN: r3k1bR/pr1p3p/2P5/8/2B1K3/8/8/8
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-02-10 more...
3 - P0000899
Giuseppe Brogi
743 Die Schwalbe 06/1972
P0000899
(8+15) cooked
h#2
b) wSa1
a) 1. T2xh3 Txh3 2. 0-0 Th8#
b) 1. La4 0-0 2. Tf8 Te1#
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a) White cannot cross-capture, so because of sTh2, w0-0 impossible.
wBe captured sD, either to be captured on f-file or to promote without disrupting sKe8.
b) sTh2 can return to a8 only via e8 as Black cannot cross-capture, so s0-0 is impossible.
wBe was waylaid or promoted after disrupting sKe8.
Cook: 1. T2xh3 Lb4 2. Txg3 Txh8#
1. Sd2 Lf6 2. Tf8 Sd6#
(cooked by MR)
See P0003736 a companion problem.
milan: [-bPa7b6wPg3bSa1+bPg3bBa5-b4 bPc6-d6] h#2 1.2...bRh2? illegal move? M.Frelih (2023-03-30)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wksk), Cross-capture (s,w), Superseded by (P1399805)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: Popeye v4.87
FEN: B3k2r/pN1p1p2/1pp3p1/bb3p2/8/p1B3PP/5P1r/nn2K2R
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-03-16 more...
4 - P0001285
Jean Oudot
370 Die Schwalbe 07/1960
R. Bédoni gewidmet
P0001285
(11+11) C+
h#2*
* 1. ... dxc5 2. Dxh3 0-0-0#
1. Db2 Le2+ 2. Kc2 Ld1#
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Henrik Juel: the five missing black men were captured by white pawns (exfxgxh, fxgxj), so with Black to move last move was with Ta1 or Ke1, and White may not castle
C+ Popeye 4.61 (2022-11-26)
A.Buchanan: Pleasant White tempo play in both phases (2022-11-27)
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Keywords: Cant Castler (wl), Castling (wl)
Genre: Retro, h#
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61 with simple retro logic
FEN: 8/7p/7P/2pr2pP/2bP2Pb/2pk1BRP/6qN/R3KNrn
Reprints: 553 FIDE Album 1959-1961 1966
157 Europe Echecs 90 07/1966
(10) diagrammes 112 01-03/1995
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-11-27 more...
5 - P0001450
Henri Nouguier
324 Europe Echecs 223 07/1977
P0001450
(13+3)
h#1
hans: 1. Th2xf2 De1xf2#!
1. Th2xh3 0-0#? (Castling illegal)

R: -1. Kf1xSe1 Sg2-e1 -2. Ke1-f1 Sf4-g2+ -3. Tg1-h1 Sd5-f4 -4. Tf1-g1 Se3-d5 -5. Tg1-f1 Sf1-e3 -6. Tg1-h1 Tg2-h2 -7. Th2-h1-g1 Tg1-g2 -8. Th1-h2 g2-g1=T -9 h2-h3 h3xSg2 (2010-06-26)
HENRI: Hans solution has a tipo. Their is no D (=Queen in german) mating. One should read the solution in german : 1. Th2xf2 Ke1xf2#! 1.Th2xh3 0-0#?
or in english : 1. Rh2xf2 Ke1xf2#! 1.Rh2xh3 0-0#? (Castling illegal) (2023-10-25)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wk)
Genre: h#, Retro
FEN: 8/8/8/8/8/PPP3PP/B1rPPP1r/BNk1K2R
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
6 - P0002056
Samuel Loyd
Musical World 1859
P0002056
(2+4) C+
#2
1. Da1! droht (unparierbar) 2. Dh8#
1. ... 0-0-0? ist illegal, da sK oder sTa8 schon gezogen haben muss
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Hans-Jürgen Manthey: Nachdruck SExpress 1.Mai 1947 S.41 Nr.33 (2022-10-15)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (sg), Minimal, Miniature, Homebase
Genre: Retro, 2#
Computer test: C+ Popeye 4.61
FEN: r3k3/p1p5/Q3K3/8/8/8/8/8
Reprints: 304 Chess Strategy (Loyd) 1878
73 150 Schachkuriositäten 1910
63 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
43 64 Schach-Scherze 1915
32 Retrograde Analysis 1915
168 Allgemeine Zeitung Chemnitz 27/11/1927
Arbeiter-Zeitung (Wien) 27/11/1932
8 Comoedia 09/07/1933
(II) Problem 37-40 09/1956
(D10) feenschach 27 04/1975
84 100 Classics of the Chessboard 1983
(7a) Die Schwalbe 145 08/1995
Thema Danicum 95 1999
52 Opfer-Opfer-Matt Gaudium 21 10/2000
Outrageous Chess Problems 2005
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Mario Richter, 2023-05-26 more...
7 - P0003505
Herbert Hultberg
7153 The Fairy Chess Review 02/1947
P0003505
(2+3) C+
h#3
1. Kb3 Kd2 2. Ka4 Kc3 3. a2 Txa2#
Nicht 1. Kb3 0-0-0?? 2. Ka2 Td3 3. Ka1 Txa3#, da Weiß zuletzt mit K oder T gezogen hat
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wg), Minimal, Miniature, Homebase
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye v4.87 + trivial retro logic
FEN: 8/8/8/1p6/8/p7/2k5/R3K3
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-06-29 more...
8 - P0003539
Hilding Fröberg
332 Land og Folk 01/03/1970
P0003539
(4+2) C+
h#1.5
1. ... Sf5? 2. 0-0-0?? Sd6# - aber die s0-0-0 ist illegal, den zuletzt muß Schwarz mit K oder T gezogen haben.

1. ... Sg8! 2. Td8 Sc7#
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Mario Richter: Luboš Kekely (Slovakia) correctly points out that 1. ... Sf5! 2. 0-0-0 Sd6# is only a try and not a solution (last black move must have been by King or Rook, so the queenside castling is illegal).
I have changed the solution accordingly. (2023-03-10)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (sg), Aristocrat, Minimal, Miniature, Homebase
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye v4.87 & trivial retro-logic | C+ rawbats
FEN: r3k3/6K1/N6N/8/8/7B/8/8
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Mario Richter, 2023-03-10 more...
9 - P0003622
Janez Moder
Problem 07/1962
P0003622
(4+3)
h#2*
*) 1. ... 0-0 2. Dh4 Txf3#
1) 1. Kh4 Kf2 2. fxg2 Sf3#
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SCHRECKE: NL: 1. Dg5,Kh4 gxf3 2. Kh4,Dg5 Sf1# (2023-09-13)
Ladislav Packa: Retro content is not needed, the solution is preserved even without it.
Pg4 Pg2 Sh2 Ke1 Rh1 (5)- Ph5 Kg3 (2) h#2* C+

1...0-0 2.h5-h4 Rf1-f3 #
1.Kg3-h4 Ke1-f2 2.h5*g4 Sh2-f3 # (2023-09-14)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wk)
Genre: h#, Retro
FEN: 8/8/8/8/6q1/5pk1/6PN/4K2R
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: hpr, 1997-05-07 more...
10 - P0003630
Jean Oudot
652 Themes-64 10-12/1962
P0003630
(9+6) C+
h#2*
*) 1. ... 0-0#
1) 1. Dc5 Tf1+ 2. Df2 Txf2#
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A.Buchanan: White must cover g2. If not by check, then by rook. However Rf1 is check, so both Black's moves are forced to shield bK (2022-11-27)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wk)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61
FEN: b7/7P/6p1/6qP/6Pb/3p1kNP/3P3P/4K2R
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2022-11-27 more...
11 - P0003659
Maurice Jago
8202v Die Schwalbe , p. 148, 10/1980
version of cooked 8202 Die Schwalbe 08/1977
P0003659
(12+14) cooked
h#2
b) sBb4->b5
a) 1. Sf2 Dxf2+ 2. Kh1 0-0-0#
b) 1. Sb1 Ta4 2. Sxg3 Th4#
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Cook: 1. Txg3 0-0-0 2. La2/Lb3/Lc4 Dxh1#
1. La2/Lb3/Lc4 0-0-0 2. Txg3 Dxh1#
See P0000642
Mario Richter: Hier stimmt was nicht: In der Schwalbe 08/1977 erschien als Nr. 2202 die folgende Aufgabe: 8/Pp2p1p1/Bq1p3p/4p3/1p6/n4pP1/1PPPPr1k/R3KQ1n/; h#2, b) sBb4 nach b5 und der AL a) 1.Tf2-g2 0-0-0 2.Tg2xg3 Df1xh1#; b) 1.Sa3-b1 Ta1-a4 2.Sh1xg3 Ta4-h4#, die aber in a) und b) durch 1.f3xe2 La6xb7 2.Tf2-g2 Df1xg2# nebenlösig war.
Ferner ist in nebenstehendem Diagramm sowohl in a) als auch in b) sehr wohl die w0-0-0 möglich
(Weiß hat als letzten Zug Sc7-a8, Schwarz entwandelt auf b1 und h1, Weiß auf f8); und selbst unter der Annahme, daß die w0-0-0 nur mit sBb4 möglich sei, wäre die Aufgabe mehrfach nebenlösig, z.B. durch 1.Ld5-c4 0-0-0 2.Bd6-d5 Df1xh1# (2010-05-29)
A.Buchanan: Here, the source was incorrectly given as "8202v Die Schwalbe 08/1977". No, that was where the original problem appeared, with a "v" added. So when, as here, we suspect the diagram has a typo, we would have to look through many back issues of Die Schwalbe! It turns out that this correction (itself cooked) was published (as text) in p.148 Die Schwalbe 65 10/1980. I have corrected the source. The reference to the earlier buggy problem can then cleanly be put in the "after" field. The actual typo was missing bPc7. (2024-03-06)
A.Buchanan: With the typo fixed, I think the retro-logic works ok, but there is a single cook family, fortunately repairable (2024-03-06)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wg), Superseded by (P1415606)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: both twins cooked by Popeye v4.87
FEN: NBr5/N1p3p1/1qPpp3/2bb4/1p6/n1pP1rP1/1PP1P2k/R3KQ1n
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
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12 - P0003666
Johannes Jacob Burbach
Alain C. White

392 Probleemblad 03/1947
P0003666
(5+8) C+
h#2
b) +sBh6
a) 1. Ta6! Lxc3 2. Ta2 0-0#
b) 1. Ta5! Kd1 2. Ta2 Kc2#
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Henrik Juel: In b) White may not castle, because last move was done by Ke1 or Th1 (2023-12-02)
A.Buchanan: Cute. Do wPe2 & bPe3 serve any purpose, however? (2023-12-03)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wk), Superseded by (P1413924)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61 & simple retro logic
FEN: 5n1q/6B1/5r2/7r/5p2/2p1p3/1P2P3/k3K2R
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
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13 - P0003720
Yuri Markovic Gordian
4496 Schach , p. 30, 01/1964
P0003720
(7+9) C+
h#2
b) sBh7 nach a7
a) 1. 0-0 Tcg3 2. Sh8 Txg7#
b) 1. 0-0-0 Tgc4 2. Sb8 Txc7#
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Keywords: Castling, Cant Castler, Obvious promotion (T), Twin
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61
FEN: r3k2r/1pp3pp/2n3n1/8/6R1/2R4P/4P1P1/5B1K
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
Last update: Gunter Jordan, 2022-12-01 more...
14 - P0003736
Giuseppe Brogi
1249 Sinfonie Scacchistiche 07-09/1972
P0003736
(12+12) cooked
h#2
b) wSa5
a) 1. f5 Le5 2. 0-0 Th8#
b) 1. Kd8 0-0-0 2. Te8 Lf8#
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Try to deduce the diagram error, as we do have the intended solutions!
a) wRh7 is original, but cannot have escaped from cage by white cross-capture as there are too many captures needed. On the other hand, Black only has to make 4 captures so the cross-capture is ok.
b) changing the colour of Sa5 shifts the capture balance: now White can cross-capture but not Black, so White but not Black can castle.
Thus the retro-logic works with the diagram as it is, but the forward logic does not. How can we repair the diagram?
See P0000899 a companion problem.
A.Buchanan: Something odd going on here. There are numerous h#2 in both a&b. PRA not normally found in a problem with single solution for each twin. White has 8 pawns so trivially wRh7 must be original. (2018-10-13)
A.Buchanan: There are three similar problems by Brogi which are all twinned RS rather than PRA, but don't have diagram error. P0003743, P0003746 & P0003747. (2018-10-13)
VL: Nothing to do with Retro Strategy (nor with PRA). One definite castling is legal in every case. (2021-02-09)
Ladislav Packa: Cooked a) and b):
1...b8S and 2...R:h8# (2021-02-10)
A.Buchanan: I think the composer simply forgot that wPb7 can promote. Most of the cooks come from S promotions, but it's also possible to have QR. I've fixed it, rejigging the captures to make them still add up. I've posted in Discord, as I did with the partner composition, and will create entries for them here. (2022-03-15)
milan: +sLb8 sBa7=sT M.Frelih (2023-12-02)
A.Buchanan: Hi Milan - I don't think your suggestion quite works for b). In a) there are 0+2 spare captures, so Black can certainly cross-capture. But in b) there is 1+1 so neither side can cross-capture, so there is no solution. Please compare with P1399806, in which there are 1+2 & 2+1 spare captures, so both twins are sound. (2023-12-03)
milan: Hi Andrew my correction works only with 2.1... solutions, black or white knights on a5. are not important. (2023-12-03)
A.Buchanan: Hi Milan not really clear what you are doing, but if as well as the piece changes you proposed, you also change the stipulation to 2.1... then there is still only one solution. Even if you remove Sa5 entirely as well, there is no White cross-capture possible. (2023-12-04)
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Keywords: Castling (wgsk), Cant Castler (wgsk), Cross-capture (s,w), Superseded by (P1399806)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: Popeye v4.87
FEN: 4k2r/pPp2p1R/n1pB1ppp/npP5/1P6/5PPP/2P2P2/R3K3
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
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15 - P0004920
Valery Liskovets
(F) Die Schwalbe 80 04/1983
P0004920
(5+4)
#2 (AP, pRA)
BTM 1. ... Txh6? 2. Sd7! Txc6+ 3. Kb5! (Kb7?) Td6 4. Sf8 Tf6 5. Sh7! Th6 6. Sf8 no castling
5. a6? Tfxf8 6. a7 Tf5+ 7. Kc6,K~ 0-0!
1. ... 0-0? 2. Se7+! Kh8 3. S5g6#
WTM 1. Td6 droht 2. Td8#
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White to move has #2 since Black has lost castling rights. So Black pulls the move, but must castle at some point. If Black castles right away, then White has a different #2, so Black must be more subtle. 0... g6/g5/gxh6 leads to castling disruption, e.g. 1.Txg6/Te6+/Sg6. So Black only has 0... Txh6. This pins wSc6 and threatens 0-0, so 1.Sd7! (1. Sg6? Txg6 2. ~ 0-0) etc.
A.Buchanan: A key feature of adversarial A Posteriori is that any castling must be forced in a finite number of moves (but not necessarily limited by the number of moves in the stipulation goal). If the other side can prevaricate indefinitely, then that is sufficient to defeat the A Posteriori "steal" (2022-02-16)
A.Buchanan: Why this would be "PRA"? Maybe the idea is that we don't know who is first to move, yet whoever it is, White wins. But that only applies to "pull" scenarios such as this, where Black snatches the move because otherwise the game is lost. In other situations where White to avoid loss must "push" the move, then there is no way this can be described as PRA. The fundamental push/pull thing has a unity, and I don't think it's helpful to use "PRA" which only describes half of this, and was really designed for a different context. Strategically, these push/pull adversarial battles are amongst the most interesting AP problems. (2023-07-22)
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Keywords: a posteriori (AP) (Type Keym), Cant Castler, Castling
Genre: Retro, 2#
FEN: 4k2r/6pr/K1N4R/P3N3/8/8/8/8
Input: Gerd Wilts, 1995-06-03
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16 - P1096274
Rolf Uppström
11217 Springaren 03/2008
Nils A. Bakke gewidmet
P1096274
(2+13) C+
#3
b) sLd1
a) 1. Dxb7 droht 2. Dxa8#
1. ... Da6 2. Dxa8+ Dc8 3. Dxc8#
2. Dh1 (droht 3. Dh8#) 0-0-0 3. Da8#
1. ... Db1,b2 2. Dxa8+ Db8 3. Dxb8#
1. ... c5,c6 2. Dxa8+ Lb8 3. Dxb8#
1. ... Td8 2. Dh1 droht 3. Dh8#
b) 1. Dh1 Lh5 2. Dxh5+ Kd8 3. Dh8#
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In (b) Rochade nicht mehr möglich, da sLd1 durch Umwandlung entstanden (und sDa1 somit die schwarze Original-Dame ist)
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Keywords: Minimal, Castling, Cant Castler (sl)
Genre: 3#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61 + trivial retro logic
FEN: r3k3/ppppp1K1/3brp2/3Qp3/8/8/8/q2n4
Input: Frank Müller, 2009-12-19
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17 - P1181914
Miomir Nedeljkovic
145 Orbit 10/1999
P1181914
(6+9) C+
s#3
1. Dh4? f6!
1. Df5! f6 2. De6 Kd8 3. Dd7+ Kxd7#
2. ... Kf8 3. Df7+ Kxf7#
1. Df5! e6 2. Dxf7+ Kd8 3. Dd7+ Kxd7#
1. Df5! Tg8 2. Dd7+ Kf8 3. Dxe7+ Kxe7#
1. Df5! 0-0?? ist unzulässig
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Keywords: Castling position, Cant Castler
Genre: s#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61 + trivial retro logic
FEN: K3k2r/Pp2pp1p/bp5P/1p2P2Q/1P6/8/8/8
Input: Frank Müller, 2010-12-05
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18 - P1301781
Stanislav Vokal
784 Seven Chess Notes 2008
Spezielle ehrende Erwähnung
P1301781
(2+5) C+
#2
b) -Ta7
a) 1. ... 0-0-0?
1. Dh7! Kd8 2. Dd7#

b) 1. Dh7? 0-0-0!
1. Dxb7! droht 2. De7,Dxa8#
1. ... Kd8 2. Dd7#
1. ... Kf8 2. Df7#
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Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 (2024-02-26)
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Keywords: Cant Castler (sl), Castling (sl), Minimal (D), Miniature, Capture key
Genre: 2#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61 + trivial retro logic
FEN: r3k3/rp6/p3K3/8/8/8/8/1Q6
Input: Rainer Staudte, 2015-04-22
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19 - P1348208
Fadil Abdurahmanovic
Orbit 2011
spezielle ehrende Erwähnung 2011-II
P1348208
(5+7) C+
h#2*
* 1. ... h4 2. Kd3 0-0-0#
1. Db3 Ta5 2. Dd3 Sf3#
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Mit Schwarz am Zug kann Weiß zuletzt nur K oder T gezogen haben, die w0-0-0 ist also illegal.
In der Ausschreibung zum Champagne-TT 2015 als Beispiel für das "Hesitation"-Thema benutzt (hier: "Hesitating queen")
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Keywords: Cant Castler (wl), Castling (wl im *)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye 4.61 + trivial retro logic
FEN: 8/8/8/8/2pkr3/q3p2P/1P4pr/R3K1N1
Input: Mario Richter, 2018-03-19
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20 - P1357952
John Doe

Kiebitz-Lösungsturnier, Berlin 1900
P1357952
(2+4)
#2
1. ... ??

1. Df6! droht 2. De7#,Dxh8#
1. ... Kf8 2. Dxh8#
1. ... Tg8,Tf8 2. De7#

1. ... 0-0?? illegal
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Henrik Juel: The author name must be a pseudonym (2018-11-22)
Henrik Juel: double threat (2024-02-26)
A.Buchanan: (1) A comment from Volker might be helpful: was it really "John Doe", or is that Volker's joke? (2) What does C+ mean? A discussion in Facebook yesterday suggested "conforms with the author's expectation". Here each of the two threats is separately realized - to me that's sufficient. (2024-02-27)
Henrik Juel: I dislike the dual after 1... h6,h5 (2024-02-27)
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Keywords: Minimal (D), Cant Castler, Miniature, Castling position, Doppeldrohung, Model mate (Gnaden-)
Genre: 2#, Retro
FEN: 4k2r/5p1p/3K4/8/8/8/5Q2/8
Input: Felber, Volker, 2018-11-22
Last update: Gunter Jordan, 2024-02-27 more...
21 - P1398939
Edgar Fielder
Andrew Buchanan

Discord Chess Problems & Studies Server 07/022022
EF, version AB
P1398939
(13+10)
h#1
R: 1. Dg4-g3 Kd8-e8 2. Dg5-g4 Kc8-d8 3. Dg6-g5 Kb7-c8 4. Df6-g6 Tb8-h8 5. De6-f6 Kc8-b7 6. Dd6-e6 Kd8-c8 7. Dc6-d6 Ke8-d8 8. Db6-c6 Kf8-e8 9. Da7-b6 Kg8-f8 10. Db7-a7 Te8-b8 11. Db8-b7 Tf8-e8 12. b7-b8=D 0-0 13. c6xDb7 Da8-b7 14. d5xLc6 Dd8-a8 15. d4-d5 Lb7-c6 16. e3xSd4 Lc8-b7 17. f2xSe3 c6-c5 18. h5-h6 b7xLc6 is one of many possible histories, but all involve hidden castling
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Retro solution (which works for Fielder's original too).
Pawn captures: white missing LSBf, captured by axbxc,bxc. Therefore wBf captured at least 3 times fxexdxc, also exd & sLf8 died at home. So one missing black unit unaccounted for currently.
Cage can only be unlocked by exd3, but wLf must be returned home prior to this. Can only be uncaptured by sBb7xLc6-c5. If wPf did not promote, it was captured by sBa on b6 after 5 captures or on c5 after 4 captures. The latter is not possible, as wBc4 never left its file. The former is not possible, because sD would be unavailable for capture until b7xc6, which only happened after the cage was formed.
Therefore wBf promoted, and must have captured four times to reach b-file, accounting for the final capture. When it promoted on b8, sBb had already moved, capturing wLf and therefore the cage was already formed. So wDg3 is the promoted unit. If wBexd3 was capture of sLc, then there is deadlock between the two releases of bishops, so sLc was captured by wBf, hence path to promotion shifted to light squares (i.e. via c6 not b6) so sBc5 was already in place. When b7-b8=D, all the other White pieces (except possibly for wPh6, bK & bRh8) were already in place.
There is now a time-critical retraction, as White has at most 7 moves (not 9, because must release wRh before wLf is free) before sBb7xLc6, with sD & sLc sealed inside. So R: 1. b7-b8=D ~ 2. c6xDb7 zB Da8-b7 3. d5xLc6 Dd8-a8 4. d4-d5 Lb7-c6 5. e3xSd4 Lc8-b7 6. f2xSe3 c6-c5 7. h5-h6 b7xLc6. Where was bK while all this was happening. There is only one spare tempo (h4-h5) If bK was off the back rank, there was not enough time to retract back there. So the only possibility is that Black was already castled, and can uncastle when the black cage is closed. The missing move can be R: 1. ... 0-0.
Since castling is illegal in the forward play, h#1 is unique with Donati theme as wQ revisits the promotion square:
1. c6 Db8# not
1. 0-0? Dxg7#
cheeky retro-active version of P0001136
A.Buchanan: Looking at the original, I am wondering why wBh cannot be on h5. It clearly cannot retract to h3, but how many times is it needed to retract if White retracts from the critical position 1Q3rk1/2pppppp/8/2p4P/2P5/PPRP4/RBpP1PP1/N1K5 (2022-02-07)
A.Buchanan: Maybe the distinguished composer felt that the more spare White moves has, the more creditable is the fact that Black had no way to avoid prior castling. The problem is still sound either way. Of course, with the h#1 version, wBh6 is mandatory. wD location was pretty much arbitrary in the original, but now there is only one wD location for soundness: g3. (e5 & g4 are unsound). (2022-02-07)
A.Buchanan: The solution given in Keym’s wonderful “Eigenartige Schachprobleme” uses an unnecessary move by wPh. (2022-02-23)
A.Buchanan: In offering this version, I do not think that pure retros are in anyway inferior to forward problems, which was perhaps the motivation for forward stipulations in the days of yore. Rather, the aesthetic tension between past and future never tires for me. It is not an issue to me whether the balance of interest in a retro-active problem be equally divided between the two directions. Rather, it’s essential that the position have two readings: that the pieces have two purposes. This formal requirement of double meaning which is ubiquitous and quotidian in a cryptic crossword should also find a place near to the hearth in chess problems. So Morse might welcome Dexter. (2022-02-23)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling Paradox (hidden sK), Donati Theme (wD), Castling in the retro play (wk)
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: Substantial retro thinking to show castling illegal + trivial v4.87 for forward play
FEN: 4k2r/2pppppp/7P/2p5/2P5/PPRP2Q1/RBpP2P1/N1K5
Input: A.Buchanan, 2022-02-07
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-08-15 more...
22 - P1399805
Giuseppe Brogi
Andrew Buchanan

Discord Chess Problems & Studies Server 15/03/2022
GB, correction AB
P1399805
(8+14)
h#2
b) sSa1 -> wS
a) 1. T2xh3 Txh3 2. 0-0 Th8#
b) 1. La4 0-0 2. Tf8 Te1#
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Colour of Sa1 is irrelevant to forward play, except for castling rights. Ignoring these retro concerns, there are two candidate solutions.
Suppose that both castling rights remain. Then sTh2 is original sTa8, and black b&c & white g&h pawn pairs have both cross-captured. However White has made 1 visible pawn capture, Black 6. In (a) this leaves 2+1 unaccounted for; in (b) 1+2. So at most one side can have cross-captured, so in each twin just one side can retain castling rights, allowing just one candidate to work in each.
Corrects P0000899. See P1399806, a companion problem.
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Keywords: Cant Castler (wksk), Castling (wksk), Cross-capture (s,w)
Genre: h#, Retro
FEN: 4k2r/p2p1Np1/1pp2p2/1b3p2/8/p4PPP/B4P1r/nn2K2R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2022-03-15
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-04-01 more...
23 - P1406456
Werner Keym
OP016 The Hopper Magazine I02 25/06/2022
corrects Keym Schach-Echo 1967 / Die Schwalbe 2007
P1406456
(15+5)
#1 AP
b) - Lh8
a) 1. ... bxa3ep 2. Dc3#!
(2. 0-0#?)
1. 0-0#? (rights lost)

b) 1. ... bxa3ep 2. 0-0#!
(2. Dc3#?)
1. 0-0#? (Black to move if rights remain)
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a) White & Black have made 11+1 pawn captures, accounting for all missing material. bPa captured to b file (must be bPb2 now, to get behind wPb) so bPh promoted on h1, to supply balance. Therefore White cannot castle. Black has no last move, so by Article 15 we can conclude that Black has the move. The only way to give Black a move is R: 1. a2-a4 a3xNb2. Therefore ep is legal, and indeed that is Black's only move. After 0... bxa3ep, White mates with 1.Dc3#! not 1.0-0#? since castling is illegal. AP is not used in this twin, but is available as a condition in order to make twins as similar as possible, and show that the difference in behaviour comes just from wBh8, not from conditions.
b) Now there is a second white unit missing, which gives more retro possibilities. One case is that bPh might have captured to g-file, to promote (or to be captured if original bPg promoted), so White may retain castling rights, but in this case it must be Black to move. So 1.0-0#? doesn't work as a solution. Alternatively, if White has lost castling rights, Black might have just played c2xNb1=R, or c3xNb2 or a/c5xb4. So in this scenario we cannot prove unconditionally that it's really Black to play.
However, under adversarial AP, White makes a double claim: firstly that it is Black to move (AP Type Keym), and secondly that ep is legal (AP Type Petrovic). If White retains castling rights, then both of these items are correct, and the ep must be bxa3 not bxc3. So White mates with 1.0-0#! for AP justification, not 1.Dc3#?.
corrects P1108454
Henrik Juel: here is my guess
a) 0... bxa3ep 1.Dc3#
b) 1.0-0# (2022-12-05)
A.Buchanan: Comments on the proposed solution welcome (2023-08-21)
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Keywords: a posteriori (AP) (Type Keym), a posteriori (AP) (type Petrovic), No legal last move for Black, En passant as key, Castling, Cant Castler (wk)
Genre: Retro
FEN: 7B/2P5/3P4/1P2Q3/PpP1N3/1P1P4/1p1RBP2/brk1K2R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2022-12-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-08-22 more...
24 - P1413924
Johannes Jacob Burbach
Alain C. White
Andrew Buchanan

PDB Website 05/12/2023
JJB & ACW, version AB
P1413924
(4+6) C+
h#2
b) -sBg6h7
a) 1. Ta5 Kd1 2. Ta2 Kc2# (not 1.Ta7?etc Lxc3 because White may not castle)
b) 1. Ta7 Lxc3 2. Ta2 0-0# (last move could be 0.h7-h8=L)
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See P0003666
A.Buchanan: Apart from having removed wBe2/sBe3, I don't think this is an improvement. In the original, sBh6 gave and took. The version is more economical but there's two pawns difference between the twins. (2023-12-06)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wk), Remove pieces
Genre: h#, Retro
Computer test: HC+ Popeye v4.87 + trivial retro logic
FEN: 7B/6rp/6p1/7r/8/2p5/1P6/k3K2R
Input: A.Buchanan, 2023-12-05
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2023-12-05 more...
25 - P1415606
Maurice Jago
Andrew Buchanan

PDB Website 07/03/2024
MJ, correction AB
corrects 8202v Die Schwalbe, p.148, 10/1980
P1415606
(8+15)
h#2
b) sBb4->b5
Supersedes P0003659.
"The noted Cornish problemist, Dr. Maurice Jago was most prolific during the war when he was a lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He became increasingly interested in the more flamboyant and unusual kinds of positions and problems." (www.keverellchess.com, now closed)
Yuri Bilokin: perhaps such a version does not harm the author's intention –wNa7, -wNa8, -wBb8, -wPd3, -bRc8, -bPc7, -bPe7 8/8/1Pqp4/2bb4/1p6/n1p2rP1/1PP1P2k/R3KQ1n (8+12) h#2 b) bPb4-b5 (2024-03-10)
Yuri Bilokin: slip of the pen -wNa7, -wNa8, -wBb8, -wPd3, -bRc8, -bPc7, -bPe7, -bPa4, -bPg6 8/8/1Pqp4/2bb4/1p6/n1p2rP1/1PP1P2k/R3KQ1n (8+10) h#2 b) bPb4-b5 (2024-03-10)
A.Buchanan: Hi Yuri thanks yes it’s more than intention here. In b need to ensure that White can’t have just played axb6, fxg3 or g2-g3, in order to eliminate the castling try: the extra pieces are all to ensure this (2024-03-11)
Yuri Bilokin: Hi Andrew. I apologize, I didn't go there, although the white horse on the a8 square still bothers me. (2024-03-11)
A.Buchanan: WP cap: axb BP caps: fxexdxc. bPh must have promoted, so either bPh3xg2-g1= or wPh was waylaid. In any case, all captures are accounted for. wPf promoted. Easy to see that White cannot have just played g2-g3 or f2xg3 or d2-d3 or axb6. So must have bPb4 rather than b5, allowing for White to have just played Sb5-a7 or b5-b6. If any of the "retro-dressing" White pieces e.g. Sa8 are removed, then White might have just played g2-g3 or d2-d3. At least the retro-dressing units have no possible last move (& wSa8 wBb8 have not just promoted), so there is some craft to their deployment. (2024-03-11)
A.Buchanan: bPg6 blocks a cook so must stay there, but can shift bPe7 to d7 (allowing the removal of wSa8 or wBb8) or to b3/b7 (allowing the removal of all three White officers: wSa7a8 & wBb8.) Maybe that's worth doing? (2024-03-11)
Yuri Bilokin: Thank you for the detailed analysis. Perhaps my poor view will allow you to get an optimal starting position. (2024-03-11)
Henrik Juel: a) 1.Sh1-f2 Qf1*f2 + 2.Kh2-h1 0-0-0 #
b 1.Sa3-b1 Ra1*a4 2.Sh1*g3 Ra4-h4 # (2024-03-11)
Henrik Juel: C+ Popeye 4.61 and analysis (2024-03-11)
A.Buchanan: I had wanted to keep to the spirit of P0003659, in which may be the author wanted to have a bunch of White retro-dressing that could not retract. But going back to the first version P0003659, the White position is much cleaner. So following Yuri being bothered by a horse, I am going to change the diagram here from NBr5/N1p1p3/1Pqp2p1/2bb4/pp6/n1pP1rP1/1PP1P2k/R3KQ1n by removing 4 white units. Hope this is agreeable to all (2024-03-13)
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Keywords: Cant Castler, Castling (wg)
Genre: h#, Retro
FEN: 8/rpp2p2/1Pqp4/2bb4/pp6/n1p2rP1/1PP1P2k/R3KQ1n
Input: A.Buchanan, 2024-03-06
Last update: A.Buchanan, 2024-03-13 more...
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