py_20090414
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hs#3 with Leos and Locusts
: moving as a Queen but needing a hurdle to capture : Grasshopper eating the hurdlePetko A. PETKOVBroodings, 2009
white Ra2 WLa1h1 Kg8
black Pf4 Kd1 BLf8 Sf3 Lh8
hs#3(4+5)2 solutions
🨐h8: Locust🨴a1, 🨺h1, f8: Leo
{}
1.WLh1-h7 BLf8-f6 + {} 2.Kg8-g7 Sf3-e5 {} 3.WLh7-b1 + BLf6*a1 #{}
1.WLa1-d4 BLf8-h6 + {} 2.Kg8-h7 Sf3-h4 {} 3.WLd4-g1 + BLh6*h1 #
serial h#10 Circe with neutral pawn and neutral Rook-Chameleon
: Black plays n moves in a row and White mates in one : a captured piece is reborn on its original square if it is free : can be played by any side : A chameleon piece is muting after each move with cycle N-B-R-Q-NChris FEATHERBroodings, 2008
neutral Ph7
neutral Chameleon Rd2
black Pe4 Kf1
white Ph2 Kh1
ser-h#10 Circe(2+2+2)🨂d2: neutral Rook Chameleon🨅h7: neutral pawn
{}
1.ncRd2-d7=ncQ {} 2.ncQd7-g4=ncS {}
3.ncSg4*h2=ncB {} 4.ncBh2-c7=ncR {}
5.ncRc7*h7=ncQ[+nPh2] {} 6.ncQh7-h3=ncS {}
7.ncSh3-g1=ncB {} 8.nPh2*g1=nS[+ncBc1] {}
9.ncBc1-d2=ncR {} 10.ncSg1-f3=ncB + ncBf3-d1=ncR #
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