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h#3 super-Andernach
Peter HARRISThe Problemist Supplement, 2006
white Ke6 Bg4
black Bh4 Rh3 Kh6
h#3 Super-Andernach(2+3)2 solutions
{}
1.Rh3-g3[+wRg3] Bg4-h5[+bBh5] 2.Bh5-e8[+wBe8] Ke6-f7 3.Kh6-h5 Kf7-g7 #{}
1.Bh4-d8[+wBd8] Ke6-e7 2.Kh6-g5 Bg4-f5[+bBf5] 3.Rh3-h4[+wRh4] Ke7-f7 #
h#3 Republican chess
Peter HARRISunpublished for Saint-Lazare, 2006
neutral Bd2
black Ph2
white Se4
h#3 Républican chess(1+1)d2: neutral Bishop
{}
1.h2-h1=B Se4-g5 2.Bh1-d5 nBd2-c3 3.Bd5-g8 nBc3-a1[+bKh8] #
h#2 Super Circe
Peter HARRISunpublished for Saint-Lazare, 2006
neutral Rd1 Sc3 Bb5
black Qb1 Kd3
white Kh8
h#2 Super Circe(1+2+3)d1: neutral Rook
b5: neutral Bishopc3: neutral Knight
{}
1.Kd3-c2 nSc3*b1[+bQe2] {} 2.Kc2*d1[+nRa4] nBb5*a4[+nRg1] #
{Note: g1 is the only drop square of the Rook.
in f1, it would be captured by the Qe2 which could revive it in c2 or b3..
In h1 it would check the Kh8Respect Mr HARRIS !}
Selfmate 12 moves
GSPhénix, 2006
white Bf5 Kd4 Qb8 Pc7d7d5e3 Sd6d3 Rf8g5
black Pc6c4 Ka6 Ba5
s#12(11+4)
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1.Sd3-b4+! Ba5*b4 2.Qb8-a8+ Ka6-b6 {}
3.c7-c8=S+ Kb6-c7 4.Sd6-b5+ c6*b5 {}
5.d5-d6+ Bb4*d6 6.Qa8-a7+ Kc7-c6 {}
7.Sc8-e7+ Bd6*e7 8.Bf5-e4+ Kc6-d6 {}
9.Rg5-d5+ Kd6-c6 10.d7-d8=S+ Be7*d8 {}
11.Rd5-d6+ Kc6*d6 12.Rf8-f6+ Bd8*f6 #
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