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(1) Posted by David Knezevic [Tuesday, May 27, 2008 14:58] |
A little and cute h#3.5 by Zdravko Maslar Last Monday Zdravko Maslar showed me a little helpmate which I liked a lot! I wanted to show it here immediately, but I wasn't sure if it was published. Last evening I met Zdravko again and he gave me the source.
Here is the problem, presented to you in the same way it was presented to solvers in Andernach this year:
Zdravko Maslar
feenschach 2008
(= 4+2 ) h#3.5
Enjoy! |
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(2) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Tuesday, May 27, 2008 15:26] |
Nice Marry-go-around of white rook! |
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(3) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Tuesday, May 27, 2008 15:45]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [08-05-27] |
There are some predecessors in a french database. I only was able to find the following two with restrictive search:
(= 4+1 )
Ljubomir Ugren
Bilten 1963
h#4
(= 5+2 )
Tode Ilievski
Springaren 1995
h#3.5
a) Diagram
b) Pb3->e2 |
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(4) Posted by Thomas Maeder [Tuesday, May 27, 2008 18:17] |
This is *not* as it was presented to the Andernach solvers!
One special part of that solving tourney is guessing the author(s). And then there's the other special part, of course ... :-) |
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(5) Posted by David Knezevic [Tuesday, May 27, 2008 18:47] |
QUOTE Thomas: This is *not* as it was presented to the Andernach solvers!
Sorry, Zdravko didn't tell me that :)
QUOTE Siegfried: There are some predecessors...
Please take a better look at Zdravko's problem. Look for what Thomas called "the other special part"! |
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(6) Posted by Frank Richter [Tuesday, May 27, 2008 21:18] |
The source "feenschach 2008" is really a joke! I would be very glad to have at least the first issue from 2007 ... |
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