No.647 Peter Harris (South Africa) |
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No.647 by Peter Harris – Two Imitators in a problem with a different stipulations in three phases! (JV)
Definition:
Imitator(I): Every time a piece moves an Imitator (or a set of Imitators) moves simultaneously in an identical manner. An Imitatorcannot move of itself. If an Imitator cannot imitate the move of a piece, the move is illegal. An Imitator may only pass through or enter an unoccupied square and cannot move off the board. Castling is imitated by decomposing into a King move followed by a Rook move.
No.647 Peter Harris |
Solutions: (click to show/hide) |
white ke4 qg4 rc4 pc7f7
black kd4 qf4 rb4
neutral Id7 Ie7
h##4 (5+3) |
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