If 22. ...Kd8-e7, then 23.Kf2 24.Ke1 25.Ke3xBd4 Bf6 26.Kf2 27.Ke1 27.Ke3xBd4 Be5-d4 28.Kf2 29.Ke1 30.Kf7xQe8 Bg4 31.Ke6 Bh5 32.Kd6 &…
On No.1524.2 (DB)
13.Ke1×Pf2(+wKe1)! f3-f2+ 14.Kh3×Bg4(+wKe1) Bh5-g4+ 15.Kg3-h3 Kd6-c6+! 16.Kg2-g3 g7-g6+ 17.Kf2-g2 Rd1-d2+ 18.Ke2-f2 Ke7-d6++ 19.Ke1-e2 Rd2-d1+ 20.Kf2xRg3(Ke1) Rd1-d2+ 21.Ke1-f2 Rd2-d1+ 22.Kg2×Qh2(+wKe1) Qh4-h2+…
On No.1524.2 (DB)
Hahaha this is terrible! And you have a move to spare... I will have to work even harder 😉
On No.1551 (DB)
Here is a cook due to the wPd2: 7.Kh3 9.dxc4(Pc7) 11.bxc7 12.c8=Q 13.Qd7 15.cxd6 16.Qa4 18.dxe8=S(Bc8) 19.Ba7 21.Qg2+ Ke1#
On No.1551 (DB)
To my knowledge, the previous record of 11 uncaptures of black pieces in AntiCirce Proca Retractor is held by Dmitrij…
On No.1524.2 (DB)
Nobody mentioned the theme of reciprocally changed continuations ... perhaps it's too obvious to mention?
On No.1576 (AG&DP)
Sorry, my memory was wrong: I was thinking of 5. WCCT 1993-96, but the fairy theme was H#2 Andernach (not…
On No.1579 (MN & DP)
This is the kind of dual-avoidance complex that is a thrill to unravel. I see the logic this way: We…
On No.1579 (MN & DP)
This problem is sound only in Anticirce Calvet. In Anticirce Cheylan 1.Kh8! also works. One should not omit the type…
On No.1578 (ST)
In the code for roses (pieces/walks/roses.c IIRC), there's an attempt by Thomas to fix this, but the code doesn't compile…
On No.1577 (JML)