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| | (1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Monday, Feb 27, 2012 10:29] | Trololo, Crosscheck! Did you also notice the prevalence of movie chess games
which encounter one party checking and the other
immediately checkmating in return? (One should sic Tim Krabbe on
this theme; the real number of OTB games ending with a
counter check mate, let alone a cross check one, should
be minimal.)
Problems?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V32rWl8p46U&feature=related
Hauke | | (2) Posted by Steven Dowd [Monday, Feb 27, 2012 20:54] | If my sources are correct, Alan White coined the term cross-check, and also noted simultaneously that it was a good problem theme because it occurred so rarely in real games. My impression has always been that moviegoers see this as a form of ones-upmanship, like declaring "two pair" in a poker game and then the other player saying "full house." | | (3) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Monday, Mar 5, 2012 00:05] | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCI5JDxEBZU
Of course, the great Josef Krejcik played (or invented) a nice game where he forced checkmate... upon himself.
(= 11+10 )
Black played 1...Qxb2, and now "everything" wins, except:
2.Bxf7+ Bxf7 3.Se7+ Kh8 4.Qxh7+ Kxh7 5.Rh1+ Bh5 mate
And according to Krejcik's own account, after 2...Bxf7 he even declared "selfmate in three moves".
Information is sought if this game was really played, though. | | No more posts |
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