Alex Levit
I made some tests and now I think that Popeye v. 4.59 can not correctly test problems with Kobul kings…
On No.289 (JM)
Just another funny example: White Kg3 Pf2 Black Ke4 Neutral Pg5 Stipulation h#1 Condition Isardam 2 Solutions Solution: 1.Ke4-e5 f2-f4…
On No.289 (JM)
Just try this position: Pieces White Kg3 Pf2 Pg2 Black Ka1 Neutral Pg5 Stipulation h=1 Solution: 1.nPg5-g4 f2-f3 = (Popeye…
On No.289 (JM)
When white to move all neutral pieces act as white. So no paralysis here. You can find the same logic…
On No.289 (JM)
E. g. in final position of a) white royal queen attacks two neutral queens. So any move of black leads…
On No.289 (JM)
I think everything is OK. In initial position move 1...Rc4xc2=bR?? is impossible thanks for illegal paralysis with wRh2. So 1...Rh2-h6=bR+…
On Original Problems (36)
This should be Ser-hs#n. I just try Popeye and he understand this stipulation.
On Julia’s Fairies – HSP – 2012
Yes I studied result of KoBulChess TT 2012 scrupulously. And then I decide that KoBul Kings is very interesting fairy…
On Original Problems (6)
Thaks Diyan! I just send to Julia another hs# miniature with Kobul kings, lions and locust. Hope you enjoy it…
On Original Problems (6)
Petko, many thanks for your analysis! I'm agree that rotation of the position is a good idea. And no doubt…
On Original Problems (6)