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No.186 – hs#3 by Stephan Dietrich – Nice Co-play between standard and neutral pieces! (JV)
No.186 Stephan Dietrich
Germany
original-15.12.2012
hs#3 b) nSh6->e3 (2+2+3)
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The diagrams are made on WinChloe and its Echecs font is used for Logo design
Nice idea showing echo mates. I am just wondering if it would be possible to show the doubling the other way — the netural queen in front of the black queen. Perhaps impossible.
Hm, such chameleon echo mates would not be something worth mentioning, but combined with chameleon echo checks by wS it becomes much more interesting. It is not a genuine aristocrat, particularly because of superfluous nBd4 in b).
In the example below, nSa5 is still badly justified fairy piece:
W: Sg5 Kd3; B: Kf4 Pg4 Qa2; Neutral Sa5 Qh1; 2 sol.
One thematic neutral piece (nQ) is enough for the idea:
W: Sd6 Kf3 Pe2 Pg2; B: Qg8 Pe6 Ke5; Neutral Qh7; 2 sol.
But I’m sure there must be better ways for the improvement and enrichment as well.