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(181) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Sunday, Apr 3, 2022 18:50] |
(= 7+16 )
ser-hs#14 (C-)
NOTE: Cook found by Olaf (182) |
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(182) Posted by Olaf Jenkner [Sunday, Apr 3, 2022 22:31] |
cooked in 9
1. Sh6 2. g6 3. Bg7 4. c5 5. Qxb6 6. Qb3 7. Kd8 8. Re8 9. a5 ... Bxa5+ Rxa5# |
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(183) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 06:32] |
I hope that this shortened version is correct:
(= 5+16 )
ser-hs#12 (C-)
Solution: 1.d5 2.Bxe6 3.Bf5 4.e6 5.Bc5 6.-11.Ka3 12.Bb4 Rc3+ Bxc3#
Cooked by Arno (184) |
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(184) Posted by Arno Tungler [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 17:09] |
@Miodrag: Would be good to have the intended solution- that makes it easier to cook…
With 12 moves I saw from the diagram 2.c4 3. d5 4.Bxe6 5.Bf5 6.e6 7.Ke7 11.Ka3 12.Bb4 and 1.Rc3+ Bxc3# |
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(185) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 17:32] |
@(184) Edited my previous post and added solution. Going forward I'll always publish solution. I'll add solutions for other problems too. |
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(186) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 18:06] |
(= 6+16 )
ser-sh#12 (C-)
1.d5 2.Bxe6 3.Bf5 4.e6 5.Bc5 6.-11.Ka3 12.Bb4 Rc3+ Bxc3#
or
(= 7+16 )
ser-sh#14 (C-)
1.d5 2.Bxe6 3.Bf5 4.e6 5.Bxc5 6.-9.Kb5 10.Bxa3 11.-12.Kb3 13.Bb4 14.Ka3 Rc3+ 15.Bxc3# |
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(187) Posted by Dragan Stojnić [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 18:52] |
(186) If I right saw, cook in ser hs#14-
...5.cxb6 6-9.Kd7-c6-b5-a4 10.Kxa3 12.a4 13.Bxc5 14.Bb4: Rc3+,Bxc3#
PS:
In fact, it is cooked in 13:
5.axb6/ 11.Ra4 /13.Bb4... |
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(188) Posted by Arno Tungler [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 18:52] |
Still cooked:
1.d6 2.dxe5 3.Bxe6 4.Bc4 5.e6 6.Ke7 7.Kd6 8.Kc5 9.Kb4 10.Ka3 11.Bb4 12.Bd3 and Rc3+ Bxc3# |
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(189) Posted by Dragan Stojnić [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 21:44] |
Version of (186) ser hs#12?
(= 6+16 )
cooked
(PS- I dont know, is need Pc6 maybe...) |
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(190) Posted by Frank Richter [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 21:50] |
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(191) Posted by Dragan Stojnić [Monday, Apr 4, 2022 23:17] |
Another try for ser hs#12 (after MM, post 186)
(= 8+16 )
Cooked
(authors solution was 1.d5 2.Bxe6 3.Bf5 4.e6 5.Bc5 6.Ke7 7.Kd6 8.Kc6 9.Kb5 10.Lxa3 11.Kb4 12.Kb3 - Rb2+,Bxb2#)
(unfortunatelly in setting with +pb4 happened duals (5.c5 etc.), because ser hs#13 is incorrect) |
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(192) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 02:52] |
Just curious. How Ser-hs# is different from Ser-S#? |
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(193) Posted by Joost de Heer [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 06:25] |
ser-hs#n: Black plays n moves, white plays 1 move, black mates
ser-s#n: White plays n moves, black mates |
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(194) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 06:58] |
Sorry. I assumed that since white starts hs#, white alone has to play in ser-hs# also |
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(195) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 07:56] |
(= 15+16 )
ser-hs=13 (C?) starter
1.hxg6 2.Rxh3 3.Rxh2 4.Rxg2 5.Rxg4 6.Rxf4 7.Rxf2 8.Rxe2 9.Rxe3
10.Rxd3 11.Rxc3 12.Rxb3 13.Rxb2 Sxg7+ 14.Bxg7= |
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(196) Posted by Arno Tungler [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 13:27] |
In that case maybe this is a second try - two moves more…
(= 16+16 )
Ser-hs=15
1.a5 2.Ra6 3.Rxh6 4.Rxh3 5.Rxh2 6.Rxg2 7.Rxg4 8.Rxf4 9.Rxf2 10.Rxe2 11.Rxe3 12.Rxd3 13.Rxc3 14.Rxb3 15.Rxb2
and Sxg7+ Bxg7= |
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(197) Posted by Arno Tungler [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 13:34] |
Could even be a Ser-hs=16 with wQh5 instead of h6! |
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(198) Posted by Miodrag Mladenović [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 14:32] |
(= 16+16 )
ser-hs=18
1.Sc6 2.Sxa5 3.Sc4 4.a5 5-6.Rxd6 7.Rxd4 8.Rxh4
9.Rxh2 10.Rxg2 11.Rxg5 12.Rxf5 13.Rxf2 14.Rxe2
15.Rxc2 16.Rxc3 17.Rxb3 18.Rxb2 exf7+ 19.Kxf7= |
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(199) Posted by Olaf Jenkner [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 14:42] |
Qh3 --> ser-hs=19 |
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(200) Posted by Frank Richter [Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022 14:50] |
Small question - why not also 18.e:d7+ K,Q,B:d7= ? |
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