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h#2 Einstein chess

Lee POISSANT

white Pf4g2 Sh2 Ba8 Kf1 black Pf5 Kh1 Bf3
h#2 Einstein(5+3)
2 solutions
: a piece that makes a move evolves in the hierarchy according to the following rules below
without capture : Q --> R --> B --> N --> p
with a capture : p --> N --> B --> R --> Q

 

serial h#18 with Lion-piece

Stephen EMMERSON

white BLb8 Pb6 Sa8f4 Kd1 RLc2 black Pb7g7 Kb4
ser-h#18(6+3)
🨶b8: Bishop-Lion
🨵c2: Rook-Lion
: black plays n moves in a row, helping white to checkmate in 1 move after the nth move
. : piece needing a sautoir for any move
the path must be clear between the starting square and the hurdle and between the hurdle and the arrival square
which may be empty or occupied by an opponent's piece. The Lion-Rook moves with the Rook's march and the Lion-Bishop with the Bishop's

 

h#2 AntiCirce

Alberto ARMENI

white Kg5 Sd8 black Pg7 Sf8h8 Bb3 Kg8
h#2 AntiCirce(2+5)
b) Rb3
: la pièce prenante renaît sur sa case originelle si celle-ci est libre, sinon,le coup est illégal

 

h=8 Mirror Circe mandatory white captures

György BAKCSI

white Bd5 Rb7 Kh5 black Pa3b2c3d2e3f2g3h2 Ka8
h=8 Mirror Circe(3+9)
mandatory white captures
: the captured piece is reborn on the native square but on the opponent's side if the square is free, otherwise it disappears
. : when white has the opportunity to make a capture, it must do so

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