No.1283 |
Original Fairy problems |
No.1283 Vlaicu Crișan & |
Solutions: (click to show/hide) |
white Ke5 Rg6 Bd7 Pb2b3f2
black Kd3 Rg4 Sb5g3 Ba7 Pc6e2f7g7
hs#3.5 2 solutions (6+9) |
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No.1283 |
Original Fairy problems |
No.1283 Vlaicu Crișan & |
Solutions: (click to show/hide) |
white Ke5 Rg6 Bd7 Pb2b3f2
black Kd3 Rg4 Sb5g3 Ba7 Pc6e2f7g7
hs#3.5 2 solutions (6+9) |
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This is a good problem. It just uses the same tactic used by Dragoun. My criticism (as I already told Bala) is that active pinning or selfpinning of black pieces seems more like a helpmate theme — Of course used here nicely in a hs#
To my suprise, most of the participants to the 45th Latvian Chess Solving Championship 2018 failed to solve a very similar looking problem (no 7 in the 1st round). Solvers, next time you should read and solve Julia’s Fairies as mandatory preparation for the competition! 🙂
Vlaicu, thank you for the cute comment and for following our events!
I guess JF might look too scaring to Latvian solvers 🙂 Even HS# genre was!
But seriously, what I have found is that in online databases it is complicated to get selections of HS# problems without any fairy pieces/conditions. Any suggestions maybe? Aha, same on JF too, in the Search original problems I don’t have the “exclude” option.
No.7 from the 45th Latvian solving championship
Michal Dragoun
Tzuica 2008
1st Prize
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1.Le6 Th3 2.Ld7 Th6 3.Tf4+ [@] L×f4
1.T×c5 Lc1 2.Tc7 La3 3.Ld3+ [@] T×d3
@ = 3, @@ = 5