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(1) Posted by Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen [Friday, Nov 17, 2023 16:02] |
What is this called? I have a question about vocabulary/themes.
(= 4+8 )
In the diagram above, Black wins with 1..e5!
If White captures with the bishop there is no threat on g7 and Black wins in a number of ways.
If White captures with the queen Black defends by 2..Qb2-+
So bishop/queen mutually interfere with each other on the same diagonal (of course it can be done on a line as well).
What is the name of this theme, if any?
Thanks :-) |
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(2) Posted by Frank Richter [Friday, Nov 17, 2023 17:13] |
In German I would name this "Verbahnung".
Are there any translations for the term? |
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(3) Posted by shankar ram [Friday, Nov 17, 2023 18:21] |
In chess problems. without the BP interference on e5 (with a double threat) it is called "white mutual anti-bristol".
I don't know the name of the theme with the sacrificial interference of the BP. It stands in the same relation as Grimshaw or Wurzburg Plachutta (no sacrifice) to Novotny and Plachutta (with sacrifice). |
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(4) Posted by Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen [Friday, Nov 17, 2023 18:38] |
Thanks, I discovered this my self just now. Explained here.
https://www.chessproblem.net/viewtopic.php?t=670 |
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