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(1) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Tuesday, May 8, 2007 01:48]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [07-05-12] |
Konstantin K. Sukharev, Schachmaty Listok 1930
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(2) Posted by Arpad Rusz [Tuesday, May 8, 2007 14:44] |
The study would be correct even without the h6(or h7) black pawn!
(= 4+3 )
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Solution:1.Bg3! Qh6(1...Qg3 2.Nc3 Ke5 3.Rb5+-; 1...Qg2 2.Ne3+-) 2.Nc3 Kd4 3.Bf4! Qf8 (3...Qf4 4.Ne2+-)4.Rd6+- |
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(3) Posted by Zalmen Kornin [Saturday, May 12, 2007 13:25] |
According to http://www.arves.org/Biografie.htm a page with data extracted from Harold van der Heijden DB III 2005, Sukharev published just 4 Studies... (Siegfried, I'm seeing 4 Studies in Your site http://sh-kunstschach.de/start/studien/composers/sukharev_k.htm but the download function with get-right is not activated here in my pc, so i can not assert in moment if more KKS studies are available in Your file to download - I just see that he had broad interest in- and outside Chess...)
The question about the black Pawn 'h6' is very momentous - It would be interesting to know how someone in 2005 overlooked that the P was superfluous, as Arpad Rusz claims (in 1930 it was more likely to occur) - With a Pawn minus, the study ascends to the 'miniature' category... |
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(4) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Saturday, May 12, 2007 15:33] |
There are only those four studies in the file. I'll send it per e-mail to you. |
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(5) Posted by Zalmen Kornin [Saturday, May 12, 2007 16:39] |
Danke! Very kind - I'll try to solve from the diagrams, and keep the e-mail at hand to see the full solutions :) |
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(6) Posted by Iļja Ketris [Saturday, May 12, 2007 22:26] |
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(7) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Monday, Sep 17, 2007 19:57] |
Today I received post by Rudolf M. Larin. He sent a brochure about the 3rd festival to the memoriam of K. K. Sukharev and printed two of my versions there. The version of Sukharev's 1930 study without the h pawn (as found by Arpad Rusz) also is mentioned there but only in the text, not with diagrams. |
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