Originals
Vol II, No.16, Winter 1997

13-14:
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15:
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16:
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17-20:
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21-24:
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Original Helpmate Moremovers

387. Franz Pachl
Germany
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h#3 b) BBd6 3+9
a) 1.Qf5 Ra7 2. Rh6 Be5: 3.Kg6 Rg7#
b) 1.Rf5 Ba7 2.Bg3 Re6: 3.Kf4 Be3#
Line opening for anticritical self-block before BK's move. Same destination squares for black and white first move are nice touch. [Milan Velimirovic]
Beautiful, harmonius solutions. [Jorma Paavilainen]

388. Salvador Bosch Perez
Spain
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h#3 5+9
1.Ra1 Qb1 2.Kf2 Qh1 3.Rf1 Qh2#
Mixed-colour clearance and BR switchback, rather modest. [Jorma Paavilainen]

389. Tode Ilievski
Macedonia
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h#3 b) WPg3-->g4 6+9
a) 1.Ra4: Bc6 2.Sf3 Be8 3.Rd4 Bg6#
b) 1.Bb7: Rc4 2.Sf4: Rc3 3.Bd5 Re3#
Nice Zilahi. W strategy is simple, B play is more interesting. [Jorma Paavilainen]

390. Toma Garai
USA
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h#3 b) WBe4-->g4 5+12
a) 1.Be5 Sf7 2.R2d4+ Kc3+ 3.Kf5 Sh6#
b) 1.R2d7 Bg5 2.Bd4 Kd3+ 3.Ke7 Sg6:#
Grimshaw after critical, anti-bristol-like moves in order to enable white king's battery to opperate. Pin mate in second unfortunatelly does not have the corresponding pin mate in diagram position. [Milan Velimirovic]

391. Leonid Makaronets & Semion Shifrin
Israel
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h#3 b) BPf4-->d4 7+16
a) 1.Rc4: Rg5: 2.Ke3: Rd5: 3.Re4 Rd3#
b) 1.Se3: Bb7 2.Kc4: Be4: 3.Sd5 Bd3#
Difficult and harmonius solutions with models justify the total Black material. [Jorma Paavilainen]

392. Luigi Vitale
Italy
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h#5 3+5
1.Kd7 f4 2.Se7 f5 3.Be6 f6 4.Bf5 fe7 5.Ke6 e8Q#
White excelsior ends with a nice model mate. [Milan Velimirovic]

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