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| | (1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024 12:25] | Base! Uuu-vey! (Even double!) Found Wolfenter's P1282101 in the Siers book.
Do you know another example of a double home base,
preferrably orthodox? Of course, as a 2# fan,
this here costs me 0.1ms to set up:
(= 3+1 )
...but if you now suggest a twin Ra1->h1
I have to hurt you very very much :-)
EDIT: Alexandrov 2005 got both rooks and a Sh3 - near miss
(= 3+1 )
This #5 is almost dual-free (P1282101 has
slight duals either).
EDIT: Already found by Wladimir Grebeschkow, Barrikadi 1989
How about this #5:
(= 3+2 )
Has a clever stalemate defense try:
1.Bg5? Kf7! 2.Qd6 Kg7! (or 1.Qd6?, same) 3.Qf6+ Kg8 4.Bh6??
1.Qd5!
EDIT: Fomitschew 2009 has Pf7 and additional Pc6, i.e. near miss
(Entering "homebase" in PDB is ineffective here,
90% are retro and P1281201 wasn't even tagged...) | | (2) Posted by Joost de Heer [Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024 21:47] | Igor Agapov
60th TT SuperProblem 2012
special prize
(= 3+2 )
#3
Unknown
Before 2005
(= 4+4 )
#4
Siegmar Borchardt
Schweizerische Schachzeitung 2009
(= 3+3 )
#6
H.E. Dudeney
The Leeds Mercury 1894
(= 16+1 )
#6 | | (3) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Thursday, Feb 15, 2024 09:35] | @Joost: "Unknown" is the Wolfenter problem I mentioned.
THX for the collection.
EDIT: The Agapow one unfortunately has a slight dual after Ra1.
(Surely, the author will already have rejected +wBb2.)
The Borchardt one looks dual-free to me.
The Dudeney is so well-known that I forgot it :-) | | No more posts |
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