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| | (1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Saturday, Nov 25, 2023 08:50] | Looking for a #4, Berger school Unfortunately I know only circumstantial info.
The main line of the solution is 1.Bh8! 2.Qg7! - Turton. The board is crowded as hell.
White ignores all hanging pieces in the center. When I tried to analyze the
side variants (more than enough of them, as I said, Berger school),
I concluded it's unbelievably zugzwang (but I may err).
Author *might* be Otto Fuß (but I may err again). Source where I found it:
whatever, but decades ago. Original source: also unknown.
Does this ring a bell?
(Don't bother to try "stip='#4' and sol='1. Lh8' and sol='2. Dg7'"
on Schwalbe PDB - I already did.) | | (2) Posted by Georgy Evseev [Saturday, Nov 25, 2023 11:07] | Winchloe
Heinrich BERNLEITNER
Schach-Aktiv 1991
(= 14+5 )
#4 (14+5) C+
Gerhard KAISER
Deutsche Schachzeitung 1937
(= 8+3 )
‡4 (8+3) C+
Philipp KLETT
Deutsche Schachzeitung (before 1877)
(= 10+4 )
‡4 (10+4) C+
Otto FUSS
T.T. Hambourg 1885
Mention d'Honneur
(= 9+11 )
‡4 (9+11) C+
(not zugzwang)
Walther VON HOLZHAUSEN
Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger (before 1904)
(= 6+5 )
‡4 (6+5) C+
George T. ROBERTSON
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette 1888
(= 9+7 )
‡4 (9+7) C+ | | (3) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Sunday, Nov 26, 2023 10:13] | Bingo!* Indeed it is the one by Otto Fuss.
(And BTW, the board is less crowded than I remembered. :-)
So no zugzwang? Have to reanalyze with Popeye...
(After that: Much less impressing than it was for a kid :P
Especially the en prise Be5.)
* Literarily. I can say "I've seen this information/
this problem before" even if it was 40 years ago. | | No more posts |
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