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1 - serial h#11 2 solutions annan functionary chess
Degener, U.2019
neutral Ba8 Ga7 Sb4 Kb3
ser-h#11 Annan functionary(0+0+4)
: a unit acquires the movement of the friendly unit located ‘below’ it (to the south).
Thus, the neutral King, playing the first black move, acquires the move of Nb4, b4 being ‘under’ b3 from the black perspective.
: You can only play, and even more so capture, if you are "observed" by an opposing unit.
A brief presentation of the position is required. :
In Functionary chess, you can only play if you are "observed" by an enemy unit.
It's more convenient with neutral pieces. !
For example, the neutral King b3, wanting to play a black move, is observed by the neutral Knight b4,
in this case white, playing as the "white" King b3, a square located "below" b4 from White's perspective !
And incidentally checking the black (neutral) King :
No worries, he'll play in both solutions. !
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1.nKb3-a5 2.nSb4-a6 3.nGa7-b6 {(playing like a Bishop and observed by the nNa6, playing like a white King)}
4.nKa5-c6 {(playing as a Knight and observed by nNa6, as already mentioned)} 5.nGb6-d6 6.nKc6-b6 {(observed by the nBA8)}
7.nSa6-c7 8.nBa8-b7 9.nBb7-a6 {(...nNd5 would be a self-check, watched by nBb7)} 10.nSc7-d5 11.nKb6-c7 nGd6-c8 #
{(playing as a Knight)
The neutral King, as black, moves like a Grasshopper, and therefore has no move. The said neutral Grasshopper, as white,
moves like a King and is observed by the neutral Bishop on a6 !
nNd5, not being observed, does not give check to bK as white..}
1.nKb3-c5 2.nSb4-d5 3.nSd5-b6 4.nBa8-h1 ! {(4.nBg2? would allow 12...nGh1)}
5.nKc5-c6 {(observed by Ga7)} 6.nSb6-a8 7.nKc6-b7 {(activated by nBh1)}
8.nGa7-c6 {(moves as a Knight)} 9.nSa8-c7 10.nSc7-b5 11.nGc6-a8 nKb7-a7 #
{it's a white move, giving the Ga8 the movement of a King ;
It's quite checkmate, the King, as black and therefore having become a Grasshopper, being immobilised. ;
nGa8 could apparently play 12.nGa6, but it would take the King's march a7, which would remain in check.,
because this nKa6, as black, would activate nNb5, as white. !}
2 - h#2 2 sol white trump
Tritten, P.2017
white Ka2 Ba8
black Kc3 Rd4 Be3
h#2 white trump(2+3)2 solutions
: Whites may, once during the game, parachute a white unit of the same type as the last black unit to have played onto an empty square..
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1.Be3-d2 Ba8-d5 2.Rd4-d3 Bd5-d5[+wRc4] # ! {White has parachuted a Rook on c4}
1.Rd4-c4 Ba8-e4 2.Be3-d4 Be4-e4[+wBe1] # ! {White has parachuted a Bishop on e1}
3 - serial self stalemate 17 moves anti-circe
Ersek, T.2020
white Ba5 Rf7f6 Kf5 Qd4 Pd2e2
black Pb6c7a3e3 Bb4 Ka4 Qg3 Sg2h1 Rg1
ser-s=17 Anti-circe(7+10)
: The capturing unit is reborn on its original square if it is free.
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1.Rf7-f8 2.Rf8-b8 ! 3.Rf6-f8 ! {display-departure-file} 4.Qd4-h8 ! 5.d2-d4 6.d4-d5 {}
7.d5-d6 8.d6*c7-c2 9.c2-c4 10.c4-c5 11.c5*b6-b2 12.Ba5-d8 ! {}
13.Kf5-g4 {(now that the Black Queen cannot be reborn on d8)} 14.Kg4-h3 15.Kh3-h2 16.Kh2*h1-e1 !!
{(none of the 4 units can capture due to impossible rebirth)} 17.b2-b3 + a3-a2 {pat.
Forbidden is 17.Kxb3(Ke8) because Rxe8(Rh1).
The four white pieces are pinned. And Kd1 (or f1) is impossible because a8 is not occupied..}
4 - h#2 circe b) circe & anti-circe with major Knight
Bedoni, R.2020
neutral Pd2b7
white Kf7
black Pg6 Kh6
h#2 Circe(1+2+2)b) Circe + Anti-Circe
: moves like a Nightrider (extended Knight) but is reborn as a Knight
: A captured unit is reborn on its original square if it is free, otherwise it disappears.
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1.Rb5*d5 Be8-f7 2.Ba2-c4 Rf2-f5 #
{if the Black Rook plays so as to no longer observe the White Rook (or does } 3.Rd5*f5 {),
it is the White Bishop that is being observed and therefore checks.}
1.Ba2*d5 Rf2-f5 2.Rb5-a5 Be8-f7 #
{if the black bishop moves so that it no longer observes the white bishop (or does } 3.Bd5*f7 {),
it is the White Rook that is being observed and therefore checks.
wR is not observed but would be on} 3.Kh5-g5 {.
Interversion of the 2 white moves.}
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