313. Zoran Gavrilovski
1.Sd1? ~ 2.Rf5(A)#, 1... Be6 2.Se3#, (1... f5 2.Re5#), 1... Sf7!
1.Sd3? ~ 2.Rf5(A)/Qd7(B)#, 1... Sf7 2.Qb7:#, 1... Be6!
1.Sfe4! ~ 2.Qd7(B)#, 1... Sf7 2.Sf6:#, 1... Be6 2.c6#, 1... Ke6 2.Sf6:#, 1... Sc6 2.Qc4#
Corrective play of WSf2 produces Barnes threat separation. Content is very rich because actual defences reciprocally appear in tries as defence and defeat, and such combination with Barnes theme has not been realised often, neither is simple to compose. The role of WRf1 in actual play was the biggest constructional problem, which was overcame by the control of f5 after the BKs flight. [Author]
314. Dragan Stojnic
(*1... e3 2.Qe3:#)
1.Qa1! (~)
1... de2,dc2,Bb3:,Bb5:,ef3,gf5,de6,dc6 2.Sde2:,Sc2:,Sb3:,Sb5:,Sf3:,Sf5:,Sde6:,Sc6:#
1... d5,d6,e3 2.Sg6:,Bg7:,Re3:#
S-Wheel and Pickaninny with one changed mate. Task-record. [Author]
315. Mihail Pavlov
1.Qa2? ~ 2.Rg5:#, 1... h6!, 1... Be6:,Bg3: 2.Be4,Qd2:#
1.Qf7? ~ 2.Qf5#, 1... hg6!, 1... Be6:,Bg3: 2.Qe6:,Rd2:#
1.Se4! ~ 2.Sf6#, 1... Kc4:,Ke6: 2.Qa2,Qf7#