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(1) Posted by Michael McDowell [Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010 20:30] |
E.J.Tchélébi Edgard J.Tchélébi
Prize, Europe Echecs 1963
(= 9+13 )
Mate in 3
1.g8S? (>2.Sxe7) 1…Bh4!
1.Rd8? (>2.g8Q and 3.Qe8) 1…Rh4! and 2…Qg4 (2.g8S? Bxc5!)
1.Rh8! (>2.g8Q) 1…Rh4 2.g8S Bxc5 3.Sd8
A lovely example of the Hamburg theme, with the rook clearances providing good unity. The construction is very clear.
The composer died in 1963 at the age of 34. Does anyone know what happened to him? |
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(2) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010 22:37] |
"Does anyone know what happened to him?"
After his death ? :)) |
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(3) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010 23:00] |
The Hamburg theme is just incidental to the White and Black bristols !! |
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(4) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010 23:29] |
Probably MMD wants to know how Tchélébi died... |
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(5) Posted by Zalmen Kornin [Thursday, Sep 30, 2010 00:00] |
The French transliteration from this presumably Arab name (he was from Lebanon, right?!) may be preferable, of course, for a - how to say this? - 'colonial coherence' !? ... even if the English "Chelebi" and the German "Tschelebi" appears also (for instance in respectivelly Meson and CPDS) - - - Breuer, in his "1800 BzIdS" gives the dates * 25.09.1928 - + 04.05.1963 |
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(6) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Thursday, Sep 30, 2010 07:39] |
Where do you have that problem from, Michael?
Because of this thread:
http://www.chessproblem.net/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=349
Was the original problem correct and misprinted in Hooper/Whyld's Oxford companion to chess? |
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(7) Posted by Michael McDowell [Thursday, Sep 30, 2010 09:29] |
I found the problem in a scrapbook of old newspaper columns from the 1970s. Having looked up his dates in one of Murkisch's books I just wondered why someone who was clearly a talented composer died so young. |
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