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(21) Posted by Zalmen Kornin [Monday, Aug 7, 2023 20:30] |
Ok Viktoras... it's not a Version, just a sketch
Voilà, Jacques...
(= 13+11 ) #4 |
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(22) Posted by Jacques Rotenberg [Monday, Aug 7, 2023 21:19] |
Another development worth noting:
Milan Vukcevich
Die Schwalbe 1971
1st Pr.
(= 11+11 ) 3#
1…Bc2 2.R×c2 [3.Qg1‡]
1...Bxd3 2.e3#
1...e5 2.Bg1#
1...Bxb4 2.Qxb2+
1...cxb4 2.Rh1!
1.Rd1? blocus
1…Bc2!
1.Rh1? blocus
1…c×b4!
1.Rf1!! blocus
1…Bc2 2.Qe1! [3.Qf2‡]
1…c×b4 2.Rh1! Bc2 3.Qg1‡
complete block, two Bristols with "Bristol hesitation" |
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(23) Posted by Jacques Rotenberg [Tuesday, Aug 8, 2023 02:08] |
Here is the content of the two 4# of Brunner:
In the 1911 version
Erich Brunner
Deutsches Wochenschach 1911
Dedicated to E. Delpy
(= 11+11 ) 4#
1.Rb1? [2.Qf2‡] f×g3!
1.Rb1 is a self-block! (2.Qb1?? would solve and if 2.Qc1? Sb4! 3.Rxb4 Rxa7+!)
1.Rh1? fxg3! 2.Qb1 h6! and white has no waiting move!
Thus :
1.Ra1!!
1...fxg3 2.Qb1 h6 3.Ra2!
1...h6 2.Rh1!!
2...fxg3 3.Qb1!
2...f3 3.Rb1! [3.Qf2#]
in the 1953 version, you have the additional try 1.Qb1? h3! but the lack of the try 1.Rh1? is a big loss |
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(24) Posted by Zalmen Kornin [Wednesday, Aug 9, 2023 00:02] |
@Jacques: Many thanks for the excellent examples of mates in 4 with clearance combinations! (Brunner's I can't find here on my Breuer's 1800... Particularly inspiring (!) the 1911... getting those extreme to extreme movements was remarkable...
@Marcos: Muito obrigado for starting this thread with this reverent alternative setting to the Healey classic... Does the (let's say) dehydrated setting - paradoxically!? - raise some (as A C White would say) flights of fancy...
@Viktoras: Loyd and Turton appears in the story only because they were contemporaries of Francis Healey, equally interested in clearances...
@Arno: Thanks for the examples, particularly for the 1957 Zhabrov
* ... Well, anyway - maybe it's not simple to define what it is in words, but nobody can say it's nothing . Or call it
THE ALBATROSS BRISTOL (= 13+11 ) #4 |
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