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(1) Posted by Frank Richter [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 18:15]

What's wrong?


A. Selivanov
Official Composing Tourney Antalya 2008, 3rd Place (section 1)
(= 6+1 )

#2

1.Qe3/Qa3? K:b5/K:d5!
1.Qh6!

Or not?
 
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(2) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 19:04]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [08-07-22]

(= 6+1 )

Evgeni Bogdanov
Molod Ukraini 1971
Mate in 2

1.Qa6! Kxe5/Kxg5/Kxf3 2.Qd6/Qh6/Qf1 mate

He could've chosen a pawn, too, but maybe he wanted to give up a battery in the key - who knows...


So two wrong things:
First, the king should be placed somewhere else.
Second, it is anticipated.



PS: You won't believe it!

(= 6+1 )

Levi I
The Times 1900 (!)
Mate in 2

By now you know the solution and still don't know why a bishop was chosen...
 
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(3) Posted by Jan Hein Verduin [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 19:09]

What's more, it seems to me there's no last move for Black, therefore Black is to move, but after 1..;Kxd5 there's no mate in two.
 
 
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(4) Posted by Frank Richter [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 19:22]

Well, I had Jans idea in my mind, but the anticipation (without the retro-error) is of course another interesting fact.
 
   
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(5) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 19:48]

Now that you mention it, it's interesting. All three have no last move. Here are two possibilities - is it possible to keep miniature form?

(= 6+2 )

Correction

(= 6+2 )

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(6) Posted by Frank Richter [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 19:52]

Compare with
A. Selivanov
Official Composing Tourney Antalya 2008, 1st Place (section 2)
(= 5+2 )

#3

1.Qh6 K:b5 2.Kb3 Ka5 Db6#; 1.- K:d5 2.Kd3 Ke5 3.c6#
Again anticipated?
 
   
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(7) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 20:02]

I find no anticipation of this (only with up to seven pieces, as you know).
 
 
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