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  • (06.04) No.291 – Julia Vysotska – Another battery play with my lovely Neutral Chameleon.
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  • Don’t miss the 1st part of the article “Do You know the Marine pieces?” by GM Petko A. Petkov! It is also added to the Articles section.

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Marine pieces – the article!

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The sea is amazing and beautiful at all seasons! Nothing compares to it… And approaching the summer season, I’ve started to think about thematic tourney dedicated to Marine pieces. The Tournament will be announced later, but prior to it I’ve asked GM Petko A. Petkov to write for Julia’s Fairies an article about Marine Pieces.

So, now I’m very happy to present you the 1st part of the article “Do You know the Marine pieces?”:

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My gratitude to you, dear Petko !

Thanks a lot for the English correction to Mr. Geoff Foster !


Happy Easter! And – coming soon…

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First of all I’d like to wish a Happy Easter to all of You!!

And now – to some different events coming soon:

  1. The Award of informal tourney JF-2012 is going to appear in April! I’d like to turn your attention one more time to the list of problems which participate in the tourney – in the list for 2012 I’ve left their background white, while making a darker background for the problems which does not participate. In case of any objections please write me ASAP!
  2. April is the last month of the first part of informal tourney 2013 – Julia’sFairies-2013(I) – where participate fairy problems published in January-April, 2013. The judge for informal fairy tourney 2013(I) – Juraj Brabec. You’re very welcome to submit your entries till the last day of April to participate in!
  3. The 10th of April is the birthday of juliasfairies.com website. This baby becoming 1 year old
  4. An article by GM Petko A. Petkov about Marine pieces coming soon in April! I’m sure you will enjoy it!

Thank You for visiting! And have a nice spring! – Julia


Do You know the Marine pieces? – Part I

PAP-photo-MarineDo You know the Marine pieces?
(Part I – Siren, Triton, Nereid)

IGM Petko Petkov

 

INTRODUCTION

 

This article is dedicated to the six special pieces in a fairy chess called Marine pieces: Siren (the Marine Queen = SI), Triton (The Marine Rook = TR), Nereid (The Marine Bishop=ND), Poseidon (The Marine King=PO), Marine Knight (=MK) and Marine Pawn (= MP). 

With the cited 6 “classical” Marine pieces it is possible to play so called “Marine Chess” – a practical game which is rather similar to some very old and also to some relatively new variations of Chinese chess. On this basis we can conclude some similarities between the Chinese LEO, PAO, VAO and Siren, Triton and Nereid for example.

In my opinion, it is impossible to say for sure who is the inventor of the Marine pieces – there are some published problems with this material even before 1930! Some known composers from Italy, England, France, etc. have actively worked on this arena. But this article won’t discuss the historical questions.

The 1st part of the article will discuss the most popular three Marine pieces: Siren (the Marine Queen = SI), Triton (The Marine Rook = TR) and Nereid (The Marine Bishop=ND).

In his “Fairings” (N 25/2012) Chris Feather gives the following definition for these pieces:
Siren SI/ Triton TR / Nereid ND: move as Q/R/B respectively, but capture by hopping over and removing an adverse unit, landing on the next (necessarily empty) square, i.e. they capture like the corresponding Locusts“.

Siren, Triton and Nereid are implemented in both of the most popular solving programs, Popeye and WinChloe, so either of them can be used for testing your problems with these pieces.

This article won’t demonstrate problems with any other fairy pieces and fairy conditions. Therefore, let’s see how Siren, Triton and Nereid can play – together and separately.

 


siren1I. SIREN

 

First, let’s see a few examples with a most powerful and interesting Marine piece, the Siren. A more elementary definition is: a piece that plays as a Queen but captures only as a Locust!

In a good problem with a Siren, it is obligatory to demonstrate very strongly the following two thematic effects: a) Queen-moves; b) Locust-captures.
The lovely thematic on this arena are of course different batteries (white or black) where the Siren plays very actively as a forward or rear battery-piece. Very interesting are the “Reciprocal Double batteries” created by two Sirens standing on the one thematic-line! For example: black Ke5, white Sirens d5 and f5. This mechanism is well known with the standard Locusts on d5 / e5, but created by Sirens, it has a “nuclear” power!!

It is important also to mark, that a Siren has extreme power in comparison with a Locust. Of course, this “Marine effect” gives many new possibilities, but if we play with neutral Sirens, the situation is rather difficult.

Example N 1 (probably one of the oldest problems with Siren), demonstrates some elementary rules and effects.

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In the initial setting the b.King is not under “check” from SIg4 because the square “d6” is occupied. After 1.SIe3! – the threat is 2.SId4# , because the square f6 is free. Another effect of the key-move is the creation of the white battery Se6/SIe3, where Se6 is a forward battery-piece of course. But Se6 can not play immediately because it is pinned by the black SIa2!
Variations: 1…SId2! – now 2.SId4+? is false because of SId2xd4-d5. But now Se6 is unpinned and there follows: 2.Sf4#! – this move blocks square “f4” and prevents the defense SIxe3-f4. 1…SIxe2-e2! 2.Sd4#! – another block of square “d4” (impossible is LIxe3-d4). 1…SId5 2.Sc6# – a nice SI-block on “d5”! 1…SIc4 2.Sd3# – line-closing of the Ba6; 1…d5 2.SIf4# – the square “d6” is unblocked!

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In N 2 the black Qd5 is pinned in the diagram position by both white Sirens. Setplay: 1…c4 2.SIb6#, 1…e4 2.SIf6#. 1.SIa8? [2.SIxd5-e4#] – 1…c4 2.SIa7#, 1…e4 2.SIa1#, but 1…b4! 1.SIh4+? – 1…c4 2.SIhf2#, 1…e4 2.SIf6#, but 1…Sg4! Solution: 1.SIg8! [2.SIxd5-c4#] – 1…c4 2.SIg1#, 1…e4 2.SIg7#. Here we see the well known orthodox theme Zagoruiko in its “Super-form” – 4 phase changed play. But it is obvious that here the white Sirens play rather “orthodoxically” – almost as white Queens. Another minus here are the black Pawn defenses, which don’e have full “Siren effects”.

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In N 3 after 1.Sf1!  (2. Rg4#!) the black Siren d1 is unpinned. There follows three typical  variations with double checks and blocks of the black checking Siren: 1…SId8+ 2.Rg5#!, 1…SId6+ 2.Rg6#!, 1…SId4+ 2.Rg7#! (1…SId5,SIxf3-g4 2.Sg3#, 1…SIxf1-g1 2.Rxf2#, 1…SIb3,SId3 2.Rg3,Sg3#). 

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N 4 has a very interesting motive: in the initial setting  White cannot create batteries SI/R because the squares f3 and g3 are free – for example: 1….SIb3? but now the move 2.Ke3?? is illegal because the self-check from SIb3. Analogically: 1…SId3? 2. Kf3?? (self-check from SId3). Black should block the squares f3/g3 with his first moves: I. 1.Bf3! SIb3 2.Ke3! SIb4#; II. 1.Bg3! SId3 2.Kf3 SIc4#

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The author of N 5 uses a standard h#2 mechanism, well known from the orthodox H#2. I. 1.Kc5 Rb6 2.SIg3 Sxa4#; II. 1.Kd3 Sd1 2.SIe7 Rxd5#.
But this problem has a major weakness – the black SIg7 here doesn’t play as a typical “Marine Queen” – it is clear that SIg7 can be replaced with a black Pao!
The following absolutely analogical solutions are possible in this case: I. 1.Kc5 Rb6 2.PAg3 Sxa4#; II. 1.Kd3 Sd1 2.PAe7 Rxd5# (C+).
Therefore, here SIg7 plays a pseudo-thematic (not “Marine”) role – with no demonstration of typical Siren effects. Such errors should not be allowed, regardless of the genre in which the composer works.

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An interesting idea is demonstrated in N 6 – it is obvious that the black King  can get to the square c3 in two moves: 1.Kb4 and 2.Kc3. After that we see on the board a double white battery SIc2/SIc4 but it cannot immediately be used, for example: 2…SIc5+? 3.Kd2!;  2…SI4d3+? 3.Kb4! etc. Therefore follows a long action of the black King with the standard goal – Annihilation of the white Pawns and wBe8: 1.Kb4 2.Kc3 3.Kd2 4.Ke1 5.Kxf2 6.Kg3 7.Kh4 8.Kg5 9.Kf6 10.Ke7 11.Kxe8 12.Ke7 13.Kf6 14.Kg5 15.Kh4 16.Kg3 17.Kf2 18.Kxe3 19.Kd2 20.Kc3 21.Kb4 22.Kxa4 23.Ka3 24.Ka2 25.Kb1 26.Kc1 27.Kd2 28.Kc3 SIc1#! – now the defenses 29.Kd2?? or 29.Kb4?? are not possible because of the illegal self-checks – the squares “a4” and “e3” are free! 

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The Siren shows a lot of new possibilities in the hs# genre. A nice demonstration is N 7I.1.SIh3 SIg2 2.Qb1 SIg6 3.Qxf5+ SIxf5-e4#; II. 1.SIg3 SIc6 2.Qxc3 SIe8 3.Qxe5+ SIxe5-e4#. Unpins of the white Queen which is then sacrificed on the last move. The black Siren answers with good circuits, mating from its initial square “e4”. It has good contents but nevertheless the repetition of the mating moves is not quite acceptable. In this respect it would probably be better to try schemes with two black Sirens as thematic pieces. GM Mario Parrinello has many wonderful hs# problems with use of Marine pieces!

 


tritonII. TRITON

 

A more elementary definition of Triton is: a piece that plays as a Rook but captures only as a Locust!

There are few good examples where we can see only  Triton and no other fairy pieces on the board, with the content still being sufficiently  interesting.  

The best example of this type is N 8.  Pay attention here, that in the diagram position 1.TRe3#?? is not mate, because the square e5 is blocked!  Set-play: 1…S~ (a) 2.f3# (A), 1…Sf3! (b) 2.d3# (B), 1…Sd3! (c) 2.TRxd3-e3# (C). Real play: 1.TRg3!  – zz  – 1…S~ (a) 2.d3# (B), 1…Sf3! (b) 2.TRxf3-e3# (C), 1…Cd3! (c) 2.f3# (A). An unique realization of Lacny theme, that shows also black Correction, black self-blocks and sacrifices of the bS on d3/f3, plus model mates in Meredith form!  

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Unfortunately, this mechanism is  well known from orthodox two-movers,  where analogical complexes are realized many times, but without such brilliance as in N 8.

PAP-Marine-N9 

N 9 is another nice example, that shows beautifully the specific power of the white Triton. 1.TRe7? – zz 1…Pd7~ (a) 2.Sa6# (A), 1…b6 (b) 2.Se6# (B) but 1…b5! 1.TRc2! – zugzwang: 1…Pd~ (a) 2.Se6# (B) 1…Pb7~ b 2.Sa6# (A). Reciprocal change of mates, combined with very interesting pins of the black Pawns (in the first phase) and of the black Bc8 in the solution!

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A surprising “Rundlauf” is demonstrated in the Series direct stalemate (sd=6) N 10: 1.b8=TR 2.TRxb3-b2 3.TRxg2-h2 4.TRxh7-h8 5.TRxc8-b8 6.c8=TR= – a finale with pinned TRc3! 

 


nereidaIII. NEREID

 

A more elementary definition of Nereid is: a piece that plays as a Bishop but captures only as a Locust!

The number of problems where Nereid(ND) plays on the board without any help from other fairy pieces is small. Nereid is a relatively low piece – it shows itself better in combination with other fairy pieces.

In N 11 there is a double battery, created from NDd2 and NDb4. The solutions: I.1.Qg1! Rxg1+ 2.NEc1+! Kxb4#; II. 1.Qa8! Rxa8+ 2.NEa3+! Kxd2#. Here the play of double battery is combined with ND pins, Q sacrifices and model mates. Of course, it is only a little demonstration of ND possibilities, in such battery-from not examined till now. Therefore, N 11 is probably only a work-scheme that deserves attention.

PAP-Marine-N11

N 12 is a lovely demonstration of Feather’s theme – set-play where a neutral Pawn gives a mate immediately through promotion, and a long solution in which the same Pawn is promoted on the first rank. 1…b8=nND#;  1-4.bxa2 5.a1=nND 6.nNDxb2-c3 7.nNDd2 8.nNDe3 9.nNExf2-g1 10 – 11.f1=ND!  12.NDh3 13.NDxf5-e6 14.NDd5 NDb8#. A very interesting and difficult solution that demonstrates promotions to neutral ND and black ND plus a surprising block on “d5”! 

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36204d40206f8287c761a9f133add3fd_fullIV. COMBINATIONS  BETWEEN  MARINE  PIECES

 

In modern practice fairy composers combine Marine pieces in the one problem. Of course, a lot of other combinations of Marine pieces with many other fairy pieces are possible! 
But in all cases the composer should stick to the following principles:
A) Use Marine pieces only as thematic pieces, not only as technical material!
B) If in a problem you can use either Siren or Locust, you should choose a weaker figure – Locust! This is an expression of the principle of “Economy of force”. Similarly, you should use Rook Locust instead of Triton; Bishop Locust instead of Nereid!
Theoretically, the following combinations are possible between Siren, Triton and Nereid:
1. Siren + Triton + Nereid (It means that all these types of pieces are used in a problem)
2. Siren + Triton
3. Siren + Nereid
4. Triton + Nereid
In the thematic aspect in cases 1-4 I recommend using the various types of batteries: play of batteries (for example – with forward piece ND and rear piece Triton); creation of Marine batteries (a very fruitful method if you create reciprocal Marine batteries); destruction of Marine batteries (in combination with other thematic motives, for example: self-pins, Annihilation captures, etc).
Double Marine batteries combined with other Marine pieces are very interesting and powerful, especially in variations SI/SI, TR/TR; the duo ND/ND gives limited practical possibilities.
The Double mixed Marine batteries SI/TR, SI/ND are also very interesting in the thematic aspect.
Of course, in all these cases the additional use of Locusts (Rook Locust, Bishop Locust) is also possible.
Follow some typical examples.

PAP-Marine-N13

N 13. A light example – after 1.Kb4! [2.NDb6#] – the main variations with cross-checks are interesting: 1…SIa3+ 2.ND4c5#, 1…SIa5+ 2.NDc3#. Here the play of battery ND/TR is combined with fine blocks of the squares c3/c5. Additional play: 1…SIb6+ 2.NDxb6-a7#, 1…SIg7 2.NDxg7-h8#, 1…SIa1 2.NDb2#, 1…Kxd4 2.NDc5# – a surprising mate as after the Annihilation capture on d4 the move 2…Ke4?? becomes impossible because of illegal self-check!

PAP-Marine-N14

N 14 demonstrates 4 variations with interesting self-blocks, realized by three black pieces. This combination is combined with nice unpins of the NDc4. 1.Sd4! [2.Se2#] – 1…SIg4 2.Bg5#, 1…TRg4 2.Bg3# – reciprocal self-blocks between SI and TR. 1…SIe4 2.Sd5#, 1…NEe4 2.Rf3#  – reciprocal self-blocks between SI and NDc6. (1…SIf1 2.Sxg6#, 1…NDxe6-f7+ 2.Se6‡)

PAP-Marine-N15

N 15 shows  creation of reciprocal batteries  SI/TR and TR/SI , combined with fine “Umnov” motives and “Vacation of squares”, demonstrated after moves of the NDg4 and TRc4: a) 1.NDe2 SIf5+ 2.Ke5 SIg4#; b) 1.TRa4 TRc5 2.Kd5 TRc4#.

PAP-Marine-N16

Co-work between the Triton and Nereid in N 16 give a nonstandard realization of the Lacny theme combined with Somov theme motives: Set-play:  1…TRb1 (a) 2.Sd4# (A), 1…fxg5 (b)  2.Se3# (B), 1…NExg3-h2 c 2.Be6# (C) – Real play: 1.Se4! [2.Qf4#], 1…TRb1 (a) 2.Se3# (B), 1…fxg5 (b) 2.Be6# (C), 1…NExg3-h2 (c) 2.Sd4# (A)

PAP-Marine-N17

N 17. I. 1.Bxf4 SIh4 2.Ke4 SIbxf4-g3#; II. 1.Rxe6 SIg8 2.Kd5 SIxe6-e7#. An interesting destruction of the initial batteries TR/SI and ND/SI. The black captures on f4 and e6 have an Annihilation character. Good key-moves with line-opening for the white Sirens. A typical masterpiece in the Feather’s style!

PAP-Marine-N18

N 18. I. 1.Qg6 TRcb3 2.Kc3 SIe4#; II. 1.Qg5 SIe3 2.Kd3 SIf4#. Here we see an important idea for realization of the Umnov theme in this arena (compare with N15). The key-moves demonstrate preliminary line-closings of the black NDh6 and NDh7. After that White creates SI/TR batteries and on the mating moves closes the line of the black Queen! Excellent harmony between the three kind of Marine pieces: SI, TR, ND!

PAP-Marine-N19

N 19.  I. 1.Rh7 SIh5 2.Kg4 SIh6#; II. 1.Rg7 NEe2 2.Kf3 SIg5#. Another “Umnov” but here with play of a white SI/ND battery that is created during the play. The nice key-moves are anticipatory line closures of the black TRg8, TRg8. Without these R-moves the mates are impossible, for example: 2…SIh6+? 3.TRxh6-h5! (I sol) or 2…SIg5+? 3.TRxg5-g4! (second solution). 

PAP-Marine-N20 

N 20. I. 1.TRf3 Kg7 2.d1=nQ f8=nTR 3.nTRf5 nQxf3#; II. 1.SIf5 Ke7 2.d1=nSI f8=nR 3.nSIf3 nRxf5#. A super-example showing unlimited possibilities in this arena, when the composer uses neutral pieces.
Of course, here the Pawn promotions are the main theme, combined also with fine pins of the mating-pieces. Another direction for fruitful play is neutral Marine batteries which is a very rarely seen phenomenon in this aspect. Unknown are examples with half-neutral Marine pieces!

 


No.276 (JM)

No.276 
János Mikitovics (Hungary)

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No.276 – János Mikitovics – Surprising finals with Chameleon-promotions! (JV)


Definitions:

KoBul Kings: When a piece (not a pawn) of his own side is captured, a King transforms into a Royal piece of the same type as the captured one. When the King is in the form of any Royal piece and there is a capture of one of the pawns of his own side, he becomes a normal King again. Сaptures are illegal if their result is self-cheсk because of the transformation of the Кings according to KoBul rules. Castling is allowed only if the KoBul King is on his initial square in the form of a normal King and if he has not already moved; however he may already have been transformed. In the case of capture by a King in AntiCirce he is reborn on his initial square and may castle. If the capture is by a King which is in the form of some Royal piece, he is reborn on the initial square of that piece.

Chameleon: On completing a move, a Chameleon (from classical standard type) changes into another piece, in the sequence Q-S-B-R-Q…  Promotion may be to a chameleon at any stage in the cycle.

Symmetry Circe: When a piece is captured (King excluded, unless otherwise stated), it must be placed on the symmetrical square of the capture square, in relation to the center of the board if it is empty : otherwise, the captured unit vanishes.

Pser: This is the original definition by its inventor, Dan Meinking: A parry series-mover differs from a standard series-mover prior to the last move as follows:

  1. the series-side may give check during the series;
  2. when checked, the idle-side must immediately parry the threat;
  3. a parry-move may be helpful or defensive, depending on the problem-type;
  4. after a check-and-parry, the series-side continues the series.

Every Pser problem combines two stipulations:

Part 1 – Pser, which indicates the special series play with participation of both sides according to the author’s definition;

Part 2 – the kind of problem, according to well known stipulations, which can show direct play (n#, n=, s#, s= r#, r=, etc), help play (h#, h=, h==, etc) or mixed play (hs#, hs=, hs= =, etc).

(For more explanations about Pser see IGM Petko A. Petkov article “The Wonderful (new genre) Parry Series“)


No.276 János Mikitovics
Hungary
original-04.03.2013
Dedicated to Petko A. Petkov
in occasion of his birthday!
 
276-pser-h=5-jm
pser-h=5      2 solutions        (2+1+3)
Chameleons: Sb4; Royal Bh4
Symmetry Circe
KoBul Kings
 
 
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Updates as of 03-29.Mar, 2013:

  • (29.03) No.284.1 – János Mikitovics – An improved version of No.284 is published on the same page!
  • (25.03) No.287 – Emmanuel Manolas – Long white K-series combined with surprising R-promotion!
  • (21.03) No.285, 286 – Gani Ganapathi – Two problems with Equihoppers: h#3 with Chameleon promotions and hs#2,5 demonstrating Anti-Circe!
  • (18.03) No.284 – János Mikitovics – One more Happy birthday problem dedicated to Seetharaman Kalyan!
  • (18.03) No.283 – Vlaicu Crișan – A surprising demonstration of Superguards condition dedicated to its inventor! Happy birthday to Seetharaman Kalyan!
  • (17.03) No.282 – Paul Rãican – Interesting example of the rarely used fairy condition Cage Circe!
  • (12.03) No.281 – Anatoly Skripnik with the second duplex on Julia’sFairies! Warm welcome to Anatoly!
  • (10.03) I’ve added three my own published problems to My Problems section:
    55 – h#2,5*; Grasshoppers; composed in July-2012, published in ORBIT – 2012, No.56 ;
    59 – h#2; Lions; composed in July-2012 for Latvian game igra.lv ;
    68 – hs#2,5; Nightrider; composed in November-2012, published in VARIANTIM – 2012, No.58.
  • (08.03) No.279, 280 – Two very good Take&Make problems by Pierre Tritten!
  • (05.03) No.277, 278 by Chris Feather – A very exotic combination of fairy conditions Anti-Kings+Anti-Circe! Enjoy the problems and author’s explanations!
  • (04.03) No.276 by János Mikitovics  One more Happy Birthday-problem! See surprising finals with Chameleon-promotions!
  • (04.03) I have a pleasure to present you a Happy Birthday article by Seetharaman K. dedicated to Petko A. Petkovpetkov-h#-by-seetharaman-announce
  • (03.03) No.274, 275 by Valerio Agostini. No.274 – A nice Bristol realized with Nightriders; No.275 – A very good activity of Andernach Grasshopper!

You can see, that now there are two sections under the Original Problems top menu: Julia’sFairies-2012 with all problems of the year 2012; Julia’sFairies-2013(I) which will contain the problems of January-April, 2013. The judge for informal fairy tourney 2013(I)Juraj Brabec


No.273 (IS&JG)

No.273 
Ivan Skoba (Czech Republic) &
Ján Golha (Slovakia)

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No.273 by Ivan Skoba & Ján Golha – А nice four men Pser! (JV)


Definitions:

Vertical Mirror Circe: same as Circe, except that the rebirth square is on the vertical mirror from the normal place.

Circe: Captured units (not Ks) reappear on their game-array squares, of the same colour in the case of pieces, on the file of capture in the case of pawns, and on the promotion square of the file of capture in the case of fairy pieces. If the rebirth square is occupied the capture is normal.

Pser: This is the original definition by its inventor, Dan Meinking: A parry series-mover differs from a standard series-mover prior to the last move as follows:

  1. the series-side may give check during the series;
  2. when checked, the idle-side must immediately parry the threat;
  3. a parry-move may be helpful or defensive, depending on the problem-type;
  4. after a check-and-parry, the series-side continues the series.

Every Pser problem combines two stipulations:

Part 1 – Pser, which indicates the special series play with participation of both sides according to the author’s definition;

Part 2 – the kind of problem, according to well known stipulations, which can show direct play (n#, n=, s#, s= r#, r=, etc), help play (h#, h=, h==, etc) or mixed play (hs#, hs=, hs= =, etc).

(For more explanations about Pser see IGM Petko A. Petkov article “The Wonderful (new genre) Parry Series“)


 

No.273 Ivan Skoba & Ján Golha
Czech Republic / Slovakia
original-28.02.2013
 
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pser-h#12      b) bKh7->a7         (2+2)
Vertical Mirror Circe
 
 
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No.272 (MG)

No.272 
Michael Grushko (Israel)

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No.272 by Michael Grushko –  Interesting series problem with the neutral King! (JV)


Definitions:

Couscous Circe: As Circe, but the captured piece reappears on the Circe rebirth square of the  capturing unit. Pawns reappearing on promotion squares are promoted instantly, at the choice of  their own side.

Take & Make: Having captured, a unit must immediately, as part of its move, play a non-capturing move in imitation of the captured unit from the capture-square. If no such move is available, the capture is illegal. Promotion by capture occurs only when a pawn arrives on the promotion rank as the result of a take&make move. Checks are as in normal chess: after the notional capture of the checked K, the checking unit does not move away from the K’s square.

Alphabetical Chess: The squares are considered in the order a1, a2…a8, b1…b8, c1 and so on to h8. At each turn, only the unit standing on the square which comes earliest in this order may move. However check and mate are normal.


No.272 Michael Grushko
Israel
original-27.02.2013
Dedicated to Petko A. Petkov
in occasion of his birthday!
 
272-ser-h#13-mg
ser-h#13                                  (2+1+1)
Take & Make
Circe Couscous
Alphabetical Chess
 
 
Solution: (click to show/hide)
 

No.270,271 (JV&MC)

No.270
Julia Vysotska (Latvia) &
Michel Caillaud (France)

No.271
Julia Vysotska (Latvia)

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The main comment to the problems below is:

red-roses2Happy Birthday, dear Petko!!
Here are some Pelle moves by neutral Chameleons for you to celebrate!
 

 

  • No.270 by Julia Vysotska & Michel Caillaud – This is a gift for the brain;
  • No.271 by Julia Vysotska – And this is a gift for fun! 

(JV)


Definitions:

Nightrider(N): A Rider along a straight line on squares lying a Knight`s move away from each other.

Chameleon: On completing a move, a Chameleon (from classical standard type) changes into another piece, in the sequence Q-S-B-R-Q…  Promotion may be to a chameleon at any stage in the cycle.


 
No.270 Julia Vysotska & Michel Caillaud
Latvia / France
original-27.02.2013
Dedicated to Petko A. Petkov
in occasion of his birthday!
 
270-h#2,5-mc-jv
h#2,5                                      (7+7+4)
b) Neutral Chameleon Rg7
Neutral Nightrider h4
Neutral Chameleon Qg7
 
 
Solutions: (click to show/hide)
 
 
No.271 Julia Vysotska
Latvia
original-27.02.2013
Dedicated to Petko A. Petkov
in occasion of his birthday!
 
271-h#2,5-jv
h#2,5         b) Ka5->e7          (1+6+2)
b) Neutral Chameleon Qf3
Neutral Nightrider f4
 
 
Solutions: (click to show/hide)
 

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Updates as of 27-28.Feb, 2013:

  • (28.02) No.273 by Ivan Skoba & Ján Golha – А nice four men Pser! Welcome to Ivan Skoba and his first publication at Julia’sFairies!
  • (27.02) No.272 by Michael Grushko – One more Happy Birthday problem dedicated to Petko A. Petkov –  Interesting series problem with the neutral King! 
  • (27.02) I’m happy to present two problems dedicated to Petko A. Petkov in the day of his birthday! Pelle moves of Chameleons to the inventor of Chameleon piece! 
    • No.270 by Julia Vysotska & Michel Caillaud 
    • No.271 by Julia Vysotska.

I’d tell that the first one is more interesting, serious and complicated, but the second one is just funny! 


You can see, that now there are two sections under the Original Problems top menu: Julia’sFairies-2012 with all problems of the year 2012; Julia’sFairies-2013(I) which will contain the problems of January-April, 2013. The judge for informal fairy tourney 2013(I)Juraj Brabec