py_20071009
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Proof Game 11 moves Masand
Michel CAILLAUDT.T.Andernach, 20072nd Place
white Bf1c1 Ke1 Qd1 Pf2g2h2e2d2c2b2a2 Sg1b1 Ra1h1
black Bc8f8 Ke8 Qd8 Pa7b7c7h7g7f7e7d7 Sb8g8 Ra8h8
PG 11 Masand(16+16)
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1.e2-e3 d7-d6 2.Bf1-c4 Bc8-h3 3.Bc4-e6 f7-f5 4.Be6-c8 e7-e6 {}
5.Bc8-d7[e6=w]+ Ke8-e7 6.g2*h3 Ke7-f6 7.e6-e7 Kf6-f7 8.e7-e8=B[d7=b]+ Kf7-e7 {}
9.h3-h4 Bd7-c8 10.Be8-b5 f5-f4 11.Bb5-f1 Ke7-e8
hs#2 Masand
Vlaicu CRISAN & Eric HUBERThe Problemist, 20072nd Place
white Qg6 Pc4g3 Kb4 Sd5
black Qd1 Pb3 Ra5e1 Bb2b8 Ke5
hs#2 Masand(5+7)2 solutions
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1.Sd5-f4 Qd1-d4 {} 2.Sf4-d3[e1=w][b2=w] + Qd4-c3[e1=b][b2=b][b3=w][d3=b][c4=b] #{}
1.Sd5-e7 Qd1-d5 {} 2.Se7-c6[a5=w][b8=w] + Qd5-b5[c4=b][a5=b][c6=b][b8=b] #
Proof Game 4,5 moves vertical Möebius
Stephen EMMERSONThe Problemist, 20072nd ?omm.
white Bc1f1 Ke1 Qd1 Pa2b2c2d2e2f2g2h2 Sb1g1 Ra1h1
black Bc8f8 Ke8 Qd8 Pa7b7c7d7e7f7g7h7 Sb8g8 Ra8h8
PG 4,5 vertical Möebius(16+16)b) -pg4
{}
a) 1.Sg1-f3 g7-g5 2.Sf3-d4 Bf8-b5 3.Sd4*b5 g5-g4 4.Sb5-h3 b7-b5 5.Sh3-g1 {}
b){-pg4} 1.Sb1-a3 g7-g5 2.Sa3*g5 Bf8-g7 3.Sg5-e4 Bg7-c3 4.Se4*c3 b7-b5 5.Sc3-b1
h#2 Transmuted Kings
Evgeni BOURDHarmonie, 20053rd Prize
white Qh3 Pc7 Ke6
black Bf8g2 Kc8 Qh8a5 Pb5 Sc4 Rg7f2
h#2 Transmuted Kings(3+9)
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a) {}
1.Bg2-f3 Ke6-f6 + {} 2.Kc8-a6 c7-c8=B #{}
b) -bBf8{-Bf8}
1.Rf2-f3 Ke6-d5 + {} 2.Kc8-g8 c7-c8=R #
PG 4 moves vertical Möebius
Peter FAYERSThe Problemist, 2007
white Bc1f1 Ke1 Qd1 Pa2b2c2d2e2f2g2h2 Sb1g1 Ra1h1
black Bc8f8 Ke8 Qd8 Pa7b7c7d7e7f7g7h7 Sb8g8 Ra8h8
PG 4 vertical Möebius(16+16)
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1.Sg1-h3 e7-e6 2.Sh3*b7 Bf8-e7 3.Sb7-d6+ Ke8-f8 4.Sd6*c8 Be7*c8
hs#3 AntiCirce
Klaus WENDAT.T.StrateGems, 20072nd Prize
white Pa2b2f7 Ka1 Ra8 Se4
black Ph2e2 Ke1 Rd6c5
hs#3 AntiCirce(6+5)2 solutions
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1.f7-f8=Q Rc5-c8 {} 2.Ra8*c8[wRc8->h1] Rd6-d2 {} 3.Qf8-b4 Rd2-d1 #{}
1.f7-f8=B Rd6-a6 {} 2.Ra8*a6[wRa6->h1] Rc5-c3 {} 3.Bf8-b4 Rc3-c1 #
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