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(21) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 19:11] |
Well, with REDDMANN you can't play Fischer Random, but we had a
German chess material supplier named RATTMANN. :-) |
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(22) Posted by Kevin Begley [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 20:10] |
Yeah, RATTMANN could be QRBBKRSS or QRSSKRBB.
Better if the name locks down the bishops too (remove any ambiguity). |
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(23) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 21:09] |
Observed that too. STATMANN is a German surname (I googled).
Which gives the next question: Which patterns are Fischer-unique?
(It's NOT trivial that the Q singleton must be on the border -
ABACDCED, while not unique, fixes K and Q.) |
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(24) Posted by Kevin Begley [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 21:54] |
Note that Bogoljubov does not quite work for Fischer Random in Capablanca Chess (which is actually a little surprising). :) |
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(25) Posted by Olaf Jenkner [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 22:00] |
All German examples show a word composed of two four-letter words.
Such Dünnbrettbohrerei should be banned. |
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(26) Posted by Dmitri Turevski [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 22:20] |
According to the Wikipedia page about the scrabble scores in different languages, the russian word "ДИФОСФИД" (diphosphide) scores 28 points in scrabble thanks to the two "Ф"s(10).
Of the more common words there is the "КИНОШНИК" (colloquial for "filmmaker"), Guy Ritchie is a kinošnik. |
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(27) Posted by Kevin Begley [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 22:35] |
@Dmitri,
Does "filmmaker" refer to the director, producer, or anyone associated with the making of a film?
Google translates to "Cinematographer" (so, the person who oversees or directs photography and camerawork in movie-making -- well, the director oversees everything, so yeah, that would apply to Guy Ritchie). |
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(28) Posted by Dmitri Turevski [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 22:43] |
@Kevin
To any person involved except the actors (directors, agents, sound engeneers, casting team, costume makers, etc). |
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(29) Posted by Kevin Begley [Wednesday, Apr 5, 2023 22:47] |
OK. Thanks Dmitri.
I'll trust you over google's translator. :) |
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(30) Posted by Frank Richter [Thursday, Apr 6, 2023 09:48] |
Olaf, this forum is about composing ... ;) |
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(31) Posted by Rosie Fay [Friday, Apr 7, 2023 11:22] |
English has: despised, devolved, marjoram. |
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(32) Posted by Joost de Heer [Friday, Apr 7, 2023 11:28] |
@Rosie James posted a link in post (4) with several more English words that match the pattern. |
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(33) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Friday, Apr 7, 2023 14:07] |
Unique Fischer setups (no figure symbol may be swapped)
Q is always left of K, but all "mirrors" are also valid
If I didn't botch up the calculus...
1 QRKBRNBN
2 QRKNRBBN
3 QRKNRNBB
4 QRKBBNRN
5 QRKNBBRN
6 QRKNBNRB
7 QRBKNRNB
8 QRBKNBNR
9 QBRKRNBN
10 QBRKBNRN
11 QRBBKNRN
12 QNRNKRBB
13 QNRNKBBR
14 QBBRKNRN
15 BQRBKNRN
16 BBQRKNRN
17 QRNBNKBR
18 QNRNBKRB
19 QBNRNKBR
20 QNBNRKRB
21 QBRNBNKR
22 QNRBBNKR
23 QNRNBBKR
24 QBBNRNKR
25 QNBBRNKR
26 QNBNRBKR
27 BQNRNBKR
28 BQNBNRKR
29 BBQNRNKR
30 NBNQBRKR
The last setup is the only with the Q at her usual place.
Converting into a word is left to the reader, but you need large bib-lists :-)
Maybe I write a SF riddle for CSE, where I am abducted by aliens who test
the IQ of mankind and force me to find the check-key :-))) |
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(34) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Friday, Apr 7, 2023 18:58] |
A few more unique-Chess960 words (VERY) peripherily related to Problem Chess
(QAT finds, sorted by pattern number of my previous post):
opinions
fantasts,intended
clueless :-)
tortuous
annotate
Queen Mum (What? Nobody invented a fairy piece Queen Mum yet?! :-)
offended (Hey, we're social media here :-)
managing datasets
appealed
fiftieth (good grief, this is so self-ref, it's the 50th solution of my proggie)
colossal badassed Van Allen (Siegfried, did James ever compose?) |
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