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(1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013 11:33]

Problemist rhyming


I'm working on a really silly thing as always.
Do you know a problemist on -ek (Formanek...doesn't scan)
or on -ung (Hartong...Haring...fail...AAAAND doesn't scan)?
Triple your points if German.

Hauke
 
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(2) Posted by Juraj Lörinc [Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013 16:06]; edited by Juraj Lörinc [13-06-26]

Janček.
Křivohlávek.
Halumbirek!

Update 1:
Sobek.
Skrzek.
Svitek.

Of course, most are Czech and Slovak, but Janusz is Polish and Josef Austrian, that is already pretty close to German.
 
 
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(3) Posted by Frank Richter [Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013 16:52]

Rusinek
Sladek

Ursprung (Karl)
 
   
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(4) Posted by Per Olin [Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013 17:38]

Amelung Friedrich has published some 230 endgame studies.
 
 
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(5) Posted by Jan Hein Verduin [Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013 21:19]; edited by Jan Hein Verduin [13-06-26]

Huibrecht van Beek (1872-1951) and Wim Hoek (1920-1987) -both Dutch- come to mind. Not that they rhyme with Formanek, but hey, who's counting?
 
 
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(6) Posted by Juraj Lörinc [Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013 23:35]

Coming to my WinChloe db, I have found a few more -ungs by full-text search. Besides two already mentioned names there is only one name that I seem to remember from above diagrams - Young (and it does not rhyme well).
 
   
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(7) Posted by Michal Dragoun [Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 00:08]

Names ending on -ek are quite common in Czech (and Slovak). Not mentioned in previous posts Jelínek (two of them :-)), Košek, Bílek, Mašek. Pronounciation of Hoeg could be the same.
 
   
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(8) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 11:10]

Well, in that case I take Afek - he's so often at the HSK for
endgame training, he counts as "German h.c." :-)

Is there a "public" problemist database? It would be
quite handy sometimes, even aside from doing shenanigans :-)

Hauke

P.S. If I now find someone on -at...
 
   
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(9) Posted by Frank Richter [Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 11:45]

You may search here:
http://www.franziska-iseli.ch/cgi/twiki/bin/view/PCCC/ComposersNamesInVariousAlphabets
 
 
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(10) Posted by Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen [Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 15:59]

Unfortunately the "G" in "Niels Høeg" is silent, so I'm afraid it doesn't really rhyme with Formanek. But again, who's counting.
 
   
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(11) Posted by Joost de Heer [Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 22:25]

 QUOTE 

P.S. If I now find someone on -at...

Noam Livnat.
 
   
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(12) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:29]

@Frank: As a namesake of you uses to say, "I needed that!"

Hauke
 
 
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(13) Posted by Jan Hein Verduin [Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:34]

Paz Einat
 
   
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(14) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Saturday, Jun 29, 2013 15:41]

Ha, that's even "better" than Arieh Grinblat.
(For vaguely poetic values of "better". :-)

Hauke
 
 
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