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| | (1) Posted by Geoff Foster [Monday, Apr 20, 2009 10:48] | famous selfmate cooked The Australian solver Dennis Hale has cooked the following celebrated selfmate.
Jozsef Balazs, 1 Prize, Blathy Memorial, Magyar Sakkvilag, 1941
(= 10+11 )
S#10
The intention is: 1.g3 f3 2.R7e3+ Kf7 3.Rb4 Kf8+ 4.Rc4+ Kf7 5.Rc5 Kf8+ 6.Rd5+ Kf7 7.Rd6 Kf8+ 8.Rde6+ Kf7 9.Re7+ Kf8 10.Rb3 axb3 #
The cook is: 1.Re6+ Kf7 2.Rb7+ Kxe6 3.Qxg8+ Ke5 and now there are many choices e.g. 4.Qe8+ Kf5 5.Qf7+ Ke5 6.Re7+ Kd4 7.Re1 f3 8.g3 Kd3 9.Qd5+ Kc2 10.Qb3+ axb3 # | | (2) Posted by Frank Richter [Monday, Apr 20, 2009 12:54] | It seems impossible to correct the position.
Gustav gives a cook in 7:
1.Bf2-f3 Bg4-g3 2.Te7-e1 Kf8-f7 3.Tb3-e3 Bf4-e3 4.Dh8-e5 Be3-e2 5.Bg5-h6 Bg6-g5 6.De5-e7 Kf7-g6 7.De7-e6 Lg8-e6#
. 2.Te7-d7 Kf8-e8 3.Dh8-g8 Ke8-d7 4.Tb3-b7 Kd7-c6 5.Dg8-b8 Kc6-d5 6.Db8-d6 Kd5-c4 7.Tb7-b3 Ba4-b3#
and some other cooks in 8 after 1.g3 and 1.Te1+ | | (3) Posted by Vaclav Kotesovec [Tuesday, Apr 21, 2009 14:33] | Position is same as in WinChloe database, ID=13623 | | (4) Posted by Vaclav Kotesovec [Tuesday, Apr 21, 2009 14:40] | Alybadix found two short cooks in 6 moves, 1.Re1+ and 1.Re4+ | | No more posts |
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