There's no try without castling, so not really AP, since black has to castle anyway to reach the goal.
On No.1604 (JC>)
I forgot the solutions of the diagram, the shortened h#2 version: 1.Sh8 (Rg6?) Se1 2.Qa8-d8xe7 Qh1-d1xd3 and 1.Rg6 (Sh8?) Sd2…
On No.1599 (AG&DP)
The problems by these composers are usually complex, mysterious things well worth analysing in depth. That is true here, too:…
On No.1599 (AG&DP)
A great find! Keep them coming, Pierre!
On No.1603 (PT)
Small typo in solution: 1...b5 2. Rexb5 [-c7]#
On No.1602 (TM)
a true step up on 1365. the breton intensity is on the next level
On No.1602 (TM)
Happy Birthday! 🙂
On No.1601 (JV)
Yes Paul, with fuddled men castling is considered to be only a king move, so that the rook may play…
On No.1597 (ND&VC)
The white castling has a specific justification: the move must be by King.
On No.1597 (ND&VC)
Thank you, Sebastien!
On No.1596 (AO)
