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No.839,840 (NP)

No.839, 840
Nikola Predrag
(Croatia)

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No.839, 840 by Nikola Predrag – Interesting strategy in combination of two fairy conditions. Nice views of mating finals! (JV)


Definitions:

Disparate PY: If one side makes a move with a piece of type “x” (black, white, neutral, half-neutral, etc., King included), the other side cannot answer immediately by moving a piece of the same type “x”. (For example: white Qc1, black Ka8,Qa7 – mate in 1 move. After 1.Qc8#, Black is mated because 1…Qb8? is illegal. The mate is possible also with the neutral nQc1 – after 1.nQc8#. Black cannot move the same neutral Queen.) Every Pawn’s promotion is a Pawn’s move, therefore after such promotion (into any possible piece) the other side cannot answer immediately with its Pawn. We can say that after the move of the figure of type “x” any enemy figure of type “x” falls under Half-moving paralysis. This paralysis disappears immediately on the next half-move, if the opponent plays with another piece of type “y”. (“Disparate PY” is implemented as “Disparate” till the latest version of Popeye, PY 4.69. In WinChloe this version of Disparate will be available starting the next version, 3.32.)

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.


No.839 Nikola Predrag
Croatia

original – 26.06.2015

Solution: (click to show/hide)

White Pe4 Pc2 Pd2 Black Ke6 Qe2 Bh1

h#4,5                                      (3+3)
Disparate PY 
Anti-Andernach
(no wK)


No.840 Nikola Predrag
Croatia

original – 26.06.2015

Solution: (click to show/hide)

White Rg2 Pb4 Pd4 Pb2 Pd2 Black Ke4 Rc4

h#4,5                                      (5+2)
Disparate PY 
Anti-Andernach
(no wK)


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