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(1) Posted by James Malcom [Tuesday, Apr 14, 2020 15:17] |
Pam-Krabbe In A Selfmate This joke should be self-explanatory.
s#2
(= 6+6 )
Challenge: Do it more elegantly or economically. Have fun! |
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(2) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Tuesday, Apr 14, 2020 22:33]; edited by Hauke Reddmann [20-04-14] |
Well, I can do it more silly :-)
(= 7+8 )
You can give then the hint "White castles in the solution" :-)
(= 6+4 )
Of course I can :-) (Avoiding the 2wB costs one piece.)
EDIT: Oh no, it aint.
(= 7+3 )
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(3) Posted by James Malcom [Tuesday, Apr 14, 2020 23:49] |
Silliness in itself is quite elegant Hauke. Nice job! :)
And nice pawn mate idea. I thought it couldn’t be done myself. Here is an even more economic one, with two pawn replacing two pieces.
s#2
(= 7+3 )
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(4) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Wednesday, Apr 15, 2020 09:17] |
Yes, I already considered it, but I wanted to
leave you the fun. ;-) If only piece count counts:
(= 6+3 )
P.S. In my first diagram, I wanted to make
it a bit more s#-specific, but the crosscheck
is a weasel - Black has no other move anyway!
What do you think of this version, expanding
the joke?
(= 10+10 )
s#2 a) Diagram b)Pg6->e7 |
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(5) Posted by James Malcom [Wednesday, Apr 15, 2020 21:26] |
It’s even better Hauke! It’d be a real struggle to see how White can possibly castle at all in a position like that! |
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