Grandmasters of Composition compose and Grandmasters of Judging award prizes to, problems having only one solution – one solution with…
On No.607 (PH)
No doubt it is difficult to understand, even the diagram position where the Rooks on d1 & d8 do not…
On No.603 (PH)
Hm..., well, the author's comment touches the essential question: What is the Chess composition? I'll try to explain my view…
On No.607 (PH)
Correction of my previous post: 2...cSg6=cB+(not cQg6) Julia has actually mentioned indirectly the virtual play: "Position of the pairs wcSd5+bcQd4…
On No.606 (JV)
Yes, this virtual play makes the dynamics of the problem. It would be worth to make the virtual play clear…
On No.606 (JV)
What is interesting is the avoided mate in the first solution 2.cSc6? 3.cQc5! Wish there was a similar effect in…
On No.606 (JV)
Thanks! I've never seen oblique or mirrored symbols used to distinguish between pieces before.
On WinChloe
A case can definitely be made for the three remaining cardinal rotations and the neutrals (the orthodox piece symbols in…
On WinChloe
You're probably right. I'm not sure how I can contact them about this.
On WinChloe
This combination of these two fairy conditions makes one think hard to understand what is happening. While Individually Anticirce and…
On No.603 (PH)
