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| | (1) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Saturday, Oct 20, 2007 03:49]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [07-10-20] | Fairy Equal Last Move (= 4+2 )
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Equal Last Move?
Rex Multiplex
Of course it's possible to show this with less pieces (I got 4 with wKa8 Rb2 Bb1 bKa1, and Rex Multiplex) | | (2) Posted by Juraj Lörinc [Monday, Oct 22, 2007 17:26] | I do not understand the stipulation. What exactly means "Equal Last Move?"? I know "Last move?", but this seems to be something different. | | (3) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Monday, Oct 22, 2007 17:56]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [07-10-22] | Equal last move means there's only one (determinable) same kind of movement for both sides.
Look here:
wKf1 Pg3, bKh1 Ph2
Equal Last Move?
Since black couldn't have moved his king, his last move is a pawn move. Now since black moved a pawn, white also moved a pawn and the equal last move is P- (single step by a pawn)
Sometimes there is some retroanalytical content, but often it's just the last move of one of the sides.
You can find a complete list at http://www.pairlist.net/pipermail/retros/2007-June/002026.html (but from June 2007). Maybe looking through some problems will help understanding the stipulation.
PS (also as a reply to below): The stipulation is fairly new, I think. It may have come up in 2006. I also can't establish the fairy/fairly joke I wanted to in the last sentence... | | (4) Posted by Juraj Lörinc [Monday, Oct 22, 2007 18:03] | All right then, it seems my knowledge is a bit outdated now, I should update it as soon as possible, then the solution seems to be clear given that there is only one possible black last move. | | No more posts |
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