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1. Le7? droht 2. Da1#
1. ... Kxb2? 2. Da3#
1. ... Lxb2!
1. Lf8! (Hinterstellung) droht 2. Da1#
1. ... Kxb2 2. Da3#
1. ... Lxb2 2. Lxh6#
1. ... Sc2 2. Dxc2#
Die Hinterstellungskombination, erstmals von Laws dargestellt, wurde von Loyd unter dem Namen "American Indian" populär gemacht. Die vielen überflüssigen Steine hat Loyd aufgestellt, um die Stellung als Partiestellung erscheinen zu lassen und das Lösen zu erschweren.
BS Problemid: 5376
1. ... Kxb2? 2. Da3#
1. ... Lxb2!
1. Lf8! (Hinterstellung) droht 2. Da1#
1. ... Kxb2 2. Da3#
1. ... Lxb2 2. Lxh6#
1. ... Sc2 2. Dxc2#
Die Hinterstellungskombination, erstmals von Laws dargestellt, wurde von Loyd unter dem Namen "American Indian" populär gemacht. Die vielen überflüssigen Steine hat Loyd aufgestellt, um die Stellung als Partiestellung erscheinen zu lassen und das Lösen zu erschweren.
BS Problemid: 5376
Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (5376), ambush key (L-l)
Genre: 2#
Computer test: Popeye 4.83
FEN: 3r3r/pbp2pbp/1p5q/8/Q6P/B2B1PPN/1R2P1N1/2k1nK1R
Reprints: 19 La Presse (Montreal) 30/08/1890
Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
An English Bohemian 1933
Classic Chess Problems by Pioneer Composers 1970
25 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
27 Rätselvolle Schachaufgaben 1980
77 Problemas para gente sin problemas 2003
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2023-05-04 more...
Genre: 2#
Computer test: Popeye 4.83
FEN: 3r3r/pbp2pbp/1p5q/8/Q6P/B2B1PPN/1R2P1N1/2k1nK1R
Reprints: 19 La Presse (Montreal) 30/08/1890
Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
An English Bohemian 1933
Classic Chess Problems by Pioneer Composers 1970
25 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
27 Rätselvolle Schachaufgaben 1980
77 Problemas para gente sin problemas 2003
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Rainer Staudte, 2023-05-04 more...
1. Ld5? Lf5!
1. Lg2! droht 2. Sc5 Lh3,Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 3. Lxb7#
1. ... Lh3 2. Lxh3 bxa6 3. Lg2#
1. ... Lg4 2. c8=D Lf3 3. Sc6#,Sd7#,Sc7#
2. ... Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=S ... 3. Sc7#
2. c8=T Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=L Lxc8,Lf3 3. Sc7#
BS Problemid: 15695
Authors: Loyd, Sam
Sources: International Chess Magazine 1885
Years: 1885
1. Lg2! droht 2. Sc5 Lh3,Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 3. Lxb7#
1. ... Lh3 2. Lxh3 bxa6 3. Lg2#
1. ... Lg4 2. c8=D Lf3 3. Sc6#,Sd7#,Sc7#
2. ... Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=S ... 3. Sc7#
2. c8=T Lxc8 3. Sc7#
2. c8=L Lxc8,Lf3 3. Sc7#
BS Problemid: 15695
Authors: Loyd, Sam
Sources: International Chess Magazine 1885
Years: 1885
'Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems' ist sich bei der Quelle nicht sicher und gibt an: "Elizabeth Herald, c. 1890?", 'Der Schachzug' gibt an: "'Chess Magazine', 1878". Die 'Philadelphia Times' schreibt: "The following problem by Mr. Samuel Loyd, originally published in the New York 'Evening Telegram' and reprinted in the 'International' ..."
'New York Evening Telegram' (Leiter der Schachrubrik "Castles and Kings": Sam Loyd):
Composers not infrequently get the idea of the trick for a problem by first placing the black king on the board alone and adding the other pieces one at a time as the problem becomes developed during the course of construction. Sometimes the relative positions of the kings will suggest a good theme to build upon. During a recent visit to the New York Chess Club our chess editor was invited to compose an impromptu position for the members to solve, and the placing of the two kings in opposite corners of the board - as shown on the diagram - was given as a theme to work upon. The position of the pieces illustrates the group of solvers in one corner, and the author in another awaiting the arrival of the solution, which, by the way, he will add, wass not so spontaneous as the composing. It is a crude affair, but is thought to give evidence of latent genius which may yet come to the surface. While referring to the placing of the kings, we give our readers another little puzzle in the same line [s. P1364636], which they will find both amusing and instructive ..."
Henrik Juel: duals 1.Lg2 Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 2.c8=DTLS (2022-08-11)
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'New York Evening Telegram' (Leiter der Schachrubrik "Castles and Kings": Sam Loyd):
Composers not infrequently get the idea of the trick for a problem by first placing the black king on the board alone and adding the other pieces one at a time as the problem becomes developed during the course of construction. Sometimes the relative positions of the kings will suggest a good theme to build upon. During a recent visit to the New York Chess Club our chess editor was invited to compose an impromptu position for the members to solve, and the placing of the two kings in opposite corners of the board - as shown on the diagram - was given as a theme to work upon. The position of the pieces illustrates the group of solvers in one corner, and the author in another awaiting the arrival of the solution, which, by the way, he will add, wass not so spontaneous as the composing. It is a crude affair, but is thought to give evidence of latent genius which may yet come to the surface. While referring to the placing of the kings, we give our readers another little puzzle in the same line [s. P1364636], which they will find both amusing and instructive ..."
Henrik Juel: duals 1.Lg2 Lg4,Lf5,Le6,Ld7 2.c8=DTLS (2022-08-11)
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (15695), Symbol problem
Genre: 3#
FEN: kNb5/PpP5/NPB5/8/8/8/8/7K
Reprints: International Chess Magazine 06/1885
416 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
XVII Flights of Fancy , p. 37, 1919
55 Kurioses Schach 1975
23 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
Genre: 3#
FEN: kNb5/PpP5/NPB5/8/8/8/8/7K
Reprints: International Chess Magazine 06/1885
416 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
XVII Flights of Fancy , p. 37, 1919
55 Kurioses Schach 1975
23 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
* 1. ... Lxd3+ 2. Lxd3
1. Df2! droht 2. Df5#
1. ... Lxd3+ 2. Df5#
1. ... Kxa5 2. Dc5#
1. ... S~ 2. Db6#
BS Problemid: 24647
Authors: Kubbel, Leonid I
Sources: 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Years: 1923
1. Df2! droht 2. Df5#
1. ... Lxd3+ 2. Df5#
1. ... Kxa5 2. Dc5#
1. ... S~ 2. Db6#
BS Problemid: 24647
Authors: Kubbel, Leonid I
Sources: 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Years: 1923
Zitat aus der WHZ: 'Der Verfasser dieser zierlichen Aufgabe ist, wie das "Rigaer Tageblatt" mitteilt, ein 13jähriger Knabe'.
KAL Kubbel wurde am 25.12.1891 geboren, was auf ein falsches 'Knabenalter' oder auf ein falsches Jahr beim Rigaer Tageblatt hindeutet.
Mario Richter: ????????? ?????? ?.?.??????? (Moskau, 1958; S.44, Problem Nr.101) nennt auch 1905 als Publikationsdatum.
(Btw., bei russichen Datumsangaben aus der Zarenzeit ist wegen des anderen Kalenders immer ein bißchen Vorsicht angesagt, gerade bei Daten rund um den Jahreswechsel.) (2011-11-26)
Mario Richter: Trotz "charset=utf-8" erscheinen jetzt wieder "???...". Deshalb nochmal die Sekundärquelle in transkription: "Isbrannije Sadatschij L.I.Kubbelja" (2011-11-26)
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2022-08-12)
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KAL Kubbel wurde am 25.12.1891 geboren, was auf ein falsches 'Knabenalter' oder auf ein falsches Jahr beim Rigaer Tageblatt hindeutet.
Mario Richter: ????????? ?????? ?.?.??????? (Moskau, 1958; S.44, Problem Nr.101) nennt auch 1905 als Publikationsdatum.
(Btw., bei russichen Datumsangaben aus der Zarenzeit ist wegen des anderen Kalenders immer ein bißchen Vorsicht angesagt, gerade bei Daten rund um den Jahreswechsel.) (2011-11-26)
Mario Richter: Trotz "charset=utf-8" erscheinen jetzt wieder "???...". Deshalb nochmal die Sekundärquelle in transkription: "Isbrannije Sadatschij L.I.Kubbelja" (2011-11-26)
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2022-08-12)
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (24647)
Genre: 2#
FEN: n7/Q2p4/3P2K1/Bk6/1N6/1P1P4/4B3/1b6
Reprints: 1411 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 4, p. 61, 28/01/1906
597 Schweizerische Schachzeitung , p. 39, 03/1906
6 Atputa 105 05/11/1926
8 Kino (Riga) 22/02/1930
35 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 24 03-04/1978
2a-129 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-12 more...
Genre: 2#
FEN: n7/Q2p4/3P2K1/Bk6/1N6/1P1P4/4B3/1b6
Reprints: 1411 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 4, p. 61, 28/01/1906
597 Schweizerische Schachzeitung , p. 39, 03/1906
6 Atputa 105 05/11/1926
8 Kino (Riga) 22/02/1930
35 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 24 03-04/1978
2a-129 2345 Chess Problems 1997
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-12 more...
1. Tb4! cxb4 2. Db5+ Txb5 3. Sc4#
1. ... Tb6 2. Da6+ Kxa6 3. Txa4#
1. ... c4 2. Sb7+ Kxb4 3. Db1#
1. ... Tb6 2. Da6+ Kxa6 3. Txa4#
1. ... c4 2. Sb7+ Kxb4 3. Db1#
Die "U.S. Chess Problem Anthology" schreibt: "Sacrificial play includes a Philidor's Legacy (=ersticktes Matt)."
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Keywords: Brian Stephenson Collection (31779), Flight giving sacrifice key, Epaulettenmatt, Smothered mate, Blocknutzung, Drag-in sacrifice (zweifach)
Genre: 3#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.87
FEN: 8/8/r2N4/k1pr4/p1Rp4/p2Q4/3K4/8
Reprints: 1064 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 23, p. 182, 04/06/1899
51 I Uppnami 24/12/1901
1255 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 5, p. 49, 01/02/1903
56 Spectacular Chess Problems , p. 29, 1965
Wurzburg Artistry 1974
30 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 23 01-02/1978
3b-1298 2345 Chess Problems 1997
The Problemist 2002
63 U.S. Chess Problem Anthology 2004
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-12-06 more...
Genre: 3#
Computer test: SCHRECKE: popeye 4.87
FEN: 8/8/r2N4/k1pr4/p1Rp4/p2Q4/3K4/8
Reprints: 1064 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 23, p. 182, 04/06/1899
51 I Uppnami 24/12/1901
1255 Wiener Hausfrauen-Zeitung 5, p. 49, 01/02/1903
56 Spectacular Chess Problems , p. 29, 1965
Wurzburg Artistry 1974
30 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 23 01-02/1978
3b-1298 2345 Chess Problems 1997
The Problemist 2002
63 U.S. Chess Problem Anthology 2004
Input: Brian Stephenson, 2004-08-12
Last update: Dieter Berlin, 2023-12-06 more...
1. Tc3! Kg1 2. Tc2 Kh1 3. 0-0-0#
1. ... Kh2 2. Kf1 Kh1 3. Th3#
1. ... Kh2 2. Kf1 Kh1 3. Th3#
Keywords: Miniature Collection (0051727), Castling as mating move, Aristocrat, Rex solus (s), Castling (wg)
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/8/8/6k1/R1R1K3
Reprints: 20 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 20 08/1977
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-11
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/8/8/6k1/R1R1K3
Reprints: 20 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 20 08/1977
Input: Felber, Volker, 2010-09-11
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
1. f3! droht 2. Td5#
1. ... Tc6+ 2. Sxc6#
1. ... Tc5 2. Te4#
1. ... Tc4 2. De3#
1. ... Tc3 2. Dd5#
1. ... Tc6+ 2. Sxc6#
1. ... Tc5 2. Te4#
1. ... Tc4 2. De3#
1. ... Tc3 2. Dd5#
1. Lxg7+ Kg8 2. Lf6#
Motto: The Arrow
Loyd: 368 was a little bagatelle I posed in the shape of an arrow,
and sent to a friend, who, from the nature of the solution, christened it 'Peek a Bo', and has shown it for years as the most funny problem he ever saw. My friend used to bet that no one could solve this problem without taking back a move".
(Laut A.C.White handelte es sich bei diesem Freund um Capt. Mackenzie.)
vgl. P1363821
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2022-08-12)
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Loyd: 368 was a little bagatelle I posed in the shape of an arrow,
and sent to a friend, who, from the nature of the solution, christened it 'Peek a Bo', and has shown it for years as the most funny problem he ever saw. My friend used to bet that no one could solve this problem without taking back a move".
(Laut A.C.White handelte es sich bei diesem Freund um Capt. Mackenzie.)
vgl. P1363821
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2022-08-12)
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Keywords: Symbol problem (Pfeil), Quasi-symmetrical position
Genre: 2#
FEN: 7k/5Rr1/5BR1/4P3/3K4/1Qr5/2B5/8
Reprints: 666 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
666 Sam Loyd und seine Schachaufgaben 1926
90 Kurioses Schach 1975
Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
Europa-Rochade , p. 20, 05/1985
Input: Mario Richter, 2012-01-08
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
Genre: 2#
FEN: 7k/5Rr1/5BR1/4P3/3K4/1Qr5/2B5/8
Reprints: 666 Sam Loyd and his Chess Problems 1913
666 Sam Loyd und seine Schachaufgaben 1926
90 Kurioses Schach 1975
Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 21 09-10/1977
Europa-Rochade , p. 20, 05/1985
Input: Mario Richter, 2012-01-08
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
1. Tc3! (Zugzwang)
1. ... Ka2 2. Lc2 Ka1 3. Ta3#
1. ... Kb1 2. Lb3 Ka1 3. Tc1#
1. ... Ka2 2. Lc2 Ka1 3. Ta3#
1. ... Kb1 2. Lb3 Ka1 3. Tc1#
Genre: 3#
FEN: 8/8/8/8/N7/4p3/2R1Pp2/k2B1K2
Reprints: 22 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 20 08/1977
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11
Last update: Mario Richter, 2022-08-11 more...
1. Txg2! droht 2. Tg1#
1. ... Txg2+ 2. Sxg2#
1. ... Txh3,Th1 2. Te2#
1. ... Dxd3 2. Dh4#
1. ... Dxg2+ 2. Sxg2#
1. ... Dg4+ 2. Sxg4#
1. ... Df3,Df4 2. Sc2#
1. ... Txg2+ 2. Sxg2#
1. ... Txh3,Th1 2. Te2#
1. ... Dxd3 2. Dh4#
1. ... Dxg2+ 2. Sxg2#
1. ... Dg4+ 2. Sxg4#
1. ... Df3,Df4 2. Sc2#
Karl Fabel: "Trotz oder wegen des Schlagschlüssels überraschend und nicht überall erkannt worden."
SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2022-08-12)
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SCHRECKE: C+, popeye 4.87 (2022-08-12)
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Keywords: Fabel-Opus (1230), Capture key, Sacrifice key, pin-mate, Line opening, double-check mate
Genre: 2#
FEN: 4b1K1/4Qp2/8/5p2/4q3/3BN1RN/3p2pr/n2rk3
Reprints: 33 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 24 03-04/1978
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-08-12
Last update: Gunter Jordan, 2022-08-12 more...
Genre: 2#
FEN: 4b1K1/4Qp2/8/5p2/4q3/3BN1RN/3p2pr/n2rk3
Reprints: 33 Der Schachzug (FV Schach Berlin) 24 03-04/1978
Input: Mario Richter, 2022-08-12
Last update: Gunter Jordan, 2022-08-12 more...
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Felber, Volker: Gespiegelt P1216308 (2011-10-31)
Jürgen Kratz: Urdruck: Kirksville Weekly Graphic 8. März 1889 (Missouri)
Problem Nr. 8: "For the Graphic. By Lo, the Poor Indian"
Reprint: New York Sunday Herald 25. August 1889 (ohne Bh4)
Problem ohne Nr.: "The American Indian Problem" (2023-11-01)
Jürgen Kratz: "Ur-Urdruck" Sunday Herald 10. Februar 1889?
Man nahm es damals offenbar noch nicht so genau! (2024-02-04)
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