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No.347,348 (PH)

No.347, 348 
Peter Harris (South Africa)

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No.347, 348 – Two problems by Peter Harris demonstrate Anti-Andernach Chess condition in interesting combinations with other Fairy conditions and unusual fairy pieces. (JV)


Definitions:

Anti-Andernach: A piece (excluding King) changes its color after any non-capturing move. After capture, the piece retains its color. Rooks on a1, h1, a8 and h8 can be used for castling, provided the usual other rules for that move are satisfied. After castling, Rooks do not change color, If White makes a non-capturing move with neutral or halfneutral piece, that piece becomes black and vice versa.

Ultra-Patrol Chess – A piece can move, capture or give check only if it is observed by a piece of its own side. 

Anti-Circe: After a capture the capturing piece (Ks included) must immediately be removed to its game array square (necessarily vacant, else the capture is illegal). R, B & S go to the square of the same colour as the capture; Ps stay on the file of capture.

Orphan (O): An orphan can move only when observed by an enemy piece; when so observed it can move like the piece(s).

Non-Stop Equihopper (NE): Moves along any line over another unit of either colour to a square situated such that the hurdle stands at the mid-point between the Equihopper’s departure and arrival squares. The English (standard) Equihopper cannot pass over an obstruction other than the hurdle when playing along Queen-lines. The non-stop/French Equihopper does not have this restriction. 

Equistopper (QE): moves to any square that is exactly halfway towards any other unit of either colour, which must (naturally) be an even number of rows (ranks and files) away orthogonally.


No.347 Peter Harris
South Africa
original-14.07.2013
 
347-h#5-ph
h#5                                               (1+3)
Anti-Andernach-Chess
Ultra-Patrol
Orphan a2
 
 
Solution: (click to show/hide)
 
No.348 Peter Harris
South Africa
original-14.07.2013
 
348-h#4-ph
h#4        b) wLIb2→bLIb2       (5+1)
Anti-Circe
Anti-Andernach Chess
Orphan b8
Non-Stop Equihopper b1
Equistopper b7
Lion b2
Locust b3
 
 
Solution: (click to show/hide)
 

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Dmitri Turevski
Dmitri Turevski
July 15, 2013 00:05

Could someone explain No.347 for me, please?

After 1.Rh8-h2=wR the wRh2 is able to move (because it will make the next move)
Therefore it is observed by some white unit.
This unit can only be wOa2 (there are no other white units).
Therefore wOa2 is able to observe as a rook.
Therefore it observes bKa1
Therefore the move 1.Rh8-h2=wR must have been an illegal self-check.

peter harris
peter harris
July 15, 2013 08:55

Thank you Dmitri; you are quite right. Last night after having sent the problem, something at the back of my mind was worrying me and then I remembered. Some years ago I experienced this ultrapatrol / orphan bug in Popeye and decided to avoid the combination in future but as you see forgot about it. To preempt comments I was going to write this morning – but Dmitri was too quick for me! It is a phenomenon that a computer program can have the affect of suspending one’s own senses – a sort of hypnosis whereby one is induced into accepting nonsense.

Dmitri Turevski
Dmitri Turevski
July 15, 2013 13:29
Reply to  peter harris

Thank you Mr. Harris for your explanation. I have submitted a bug-report to the popeye development team.

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