JF Original Problems | April, 2022
The judge of JF-2022/I: Vlaicu Crişan
The judge of Retro & PG problems 2021-2022: Thomas Brand
Coming soon: New publications of original problems will appear after ECSC in Riga 13-15.05.22. Please, don’t hurry to send your new problems now, I might get lost in all different emails and can miss them. – Julia
10.04.2022: Julia’sFairies website celebrates its 10 years! I’m happy to have a real celebration on May 15th, with those of you who arrives to ECSC 2022. The Award of JF10JT will appear right after our prize giving ceremony.
- (30.04) No.1711 (PG 11.5 ; All-in-Chess, Kk Chess) – Andrey Frolkin & Chris Tylor & Paul Raican – “The combination All in Chess and Kk Chess shown first time.” – Thank you for the dedication for the ten years of JF!
- (30.04) No.1710 (hs#8.5) – Torsten Linß – “Critical moves with switchbacks, bristols, a few Klasinc manoeuvres and a model mate.”
- (30.04) No.1709 (s#2 ; Royal Grasshopper ; SAT) – Neal Turner & Henry Tanner – “I’ve included a full commentary – unfortunately it still seems to be necessary.” (NT) – But the editor believes that it is always good to give a comment, and that many readers will appreciate it!
- (30.04) No.1708 (hs#4.5 ; Lortap, White Maximummer) – Daniel Novomesky – after Peter Harris No.55
- (30.04) No.1707 (PG 20) – Velmurugan Nallusamy
- (30.04) No.1706 (ser-h#10) – Anirudh Daga.
- (13.04) No.1705 (h=3 ; NorskSjakk) – Ali Okan Pandar – “Hide the bS or bQ away”
- (11.04) No.1704 (h#2 ; Breton Adverse) – Borisas Gelpernas & Thomas Maeder – “inspired by No.1699“
- (10.04) No.1703 (h=8.5) – Ben Smolkin – Warm welcome to 16 year old composer (participant of the 5.YCCC)!
- (10.04) No.1702 (hs#6) – Vitaly Medintsev – “Both sides destroy their direct batteries and then rebuild them…”
- (10.04) No.1701 (-2 & #1 Proca ; Anti-Circe Cheylan) – Andreas Thoma – “The white king always stays on e1!”
- (10.04) No.1700 (PG 15.0 ; Andernach Chess) – Michel Caillaud – “for the 10 years of JF“
- (09.04) No.1699 (h#2 ; Breton Adverse) – Borisas Gelpernas.
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