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| | (1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Monday, Apr 15, 2024 09:41] | Fake capture I wouldn't wonder if this already has a name in h#
(but it is possible in any other genre too):
White can capture piece A, but piece A moves away in the solution
and another piece B, which is then captured, moves to the old square of A. | | (2) Posted by Viktoras Paliulionis [Monday, Apr 15, 2024 11:43] | It seems to me that the following scheme fits your description:
(= 5+6 ) h#3*
8/K1pp4/2k2p2/2nnPP2/2P1P3/8/8/8
1...exd5#
1.Sb6 Kb8 2.d5 Ka7 3.Sbd7 exd5#
In Helpmate Analyzer, this is a specific type of AntiZielElement - leaving a capture square:
https://helpman.komtera.lt/?fen=8/K1pp4/2k2p2/2nnPP2/2P1P3/8/8/8&moves=3&setplay=1 | | (3) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Monday, Apr 15, 2024 20:42] | Yes, that is a good example. (And AntiZiel was already on my mental list.)
I expected a composer name attached to it, but then, I'm a #2 guy :-) | | (4) Posted by Georgy Evseev [Tuesday, Apr 16, 2024 08:45] | This is not exactly what was asked for, but very similar idea.
János CSAK
Pat a Mat 2007
(= 7+9 )
h#3
And some small experiment
(= 3+8 )
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