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| | (1) Posted by Michael McDowell [Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011 22:07] | Cooked Pugachev S.Pugachev
2nd Prize, All-Russia Tourney 1979
(= 13+9 )
Mate in 3
1.Qg4 (>2.Bc3)
1…Rh6, Rf5 2.Rc3
1…Rh7 2.c3
1...e4 2.Qg7
1...Be4, Sc4 2.Bxe6+
When the problem was quoted in The Problemist in 1980 solver Jim Hetherington pointed out a cook by 1.Bc3 Sxd3 2.cxd3, so it is strange that the problem features (unamended) as No.304 in Jakov Vladimirov’s 2007 collection of Russian Threemovers.
Can the cook be eliminated? | | (2) Posted by Geoff Foster [Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011 23:08] | Cooked Pugachev sounds delicious, but you didn't give the recipe. | | (3) Posted by Mikalai Sihnevich [Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011 23:20] | See corrected version here:
http://www.yacpdb.org/?id=299723
And discussion on ru_chess_art in 2010:
http://ru-chess-art.livejournal.com/16843.html | | (4) Posted by Michael McDowell [Thursday, Oct 6, 2011 17:10] | Cured Pugachev, as served up by Mikalai, is even better!
Many thanks. | | No more posts |
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