| No.416, 417 Peter Harris (South Africa)  | 
 
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No.416, 417 by Peter Harris – The both problems are Aristocrats and have a Patrol Chess condition, but in the first one it is combined with Anti-Circe and in the second – with Sentinels Pion Advers. The second one has also interesting twin which changes the stipulation. (JV)
Definitions:
Patrol Chess: A piece can capture or give check only if it is observed by a piece of its own side.
Anti-Circe: After a capture the capturing piece (Ks included) must immediately be removed to its game array square (necessarily vacant, else the capture is illegal). R, B & S go to the square of the same colour as the capture; Ps stay on the file of capture.
Sentinels Pion Advers: When a piece (not a Pawn) moves, a Pawn of the colour of the opposite side appears on the vacated square if it is not on the first or the last rank, and if there are less than 8 Pawns of that colour on the board.
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 No.416 Peter Harris 
South Africa 
original – 08.11.2013 
![]() h=2,5        b)  wQb5→c6           (4+3) 
Patrol Anti-Circe Solutions: (click to show/hide) 
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 No.417 Peter Harris 
South Africa 
original – 09.11.2013 
![]() h=3                  b) hs=3               (3+3) 
Patrol Sentinels Pion Advers Solutions: (click to show/hide) 
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