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MatPlus.Net Forum General Composing #3 (Fairy) with multiple threats
 
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(1) Posted by Ganapathi Ramaswami [Sunday, Jun 13, 2010 16:04]

Composing #3 (Fairy) with multiple threats


I have attempted an #3 (with Anticirce condition) wherein the key threatens to open a R line for mating subsequently. Opening of the line is achieved by WK, which can move to 4 different squares. Black can defend in four ways and for each defence, there is a unique WK move (thus the threats at move2 get seperated. Is it a desirable concept-employing dualistic threats at move2?
I would request for views from our well-informed members.
Ganapathi
 
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(2) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Monday, Jun 14, 2010 10:38]

There is nothing wrong with the Fleck theme,
even outside of orthodox #2 ;-)

Hauke

P.S. Check-your-Fleck:
1. Are the threats harmonizing? Since it's a K battery
(OK, Fleck theme disallows batteries but this is a mere naming issue)
this surely can be answered in the positive.
2. Does the solver have to engage a detective to find the moves
which make the White moves unique? (Best, of course, only
these exist at all!) *This* is the crucial question for your
problem if it has a multiple threat.
 
 
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(3) Posted by Ganapathi Ramaswami [Monday, Jun 14, 2010 12:57]

Thank you so much, Hauke. I shall progress with the problem.
Gani
 
   
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(4) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Thursday, Jun 17, 2010 19:37]

I like those Fleck type problems where the multiple threats are separated by the most prominent black moves (preferably by the same piece) or when the multiple threats are virtual or pseudo (ie. each of the available black moves allow only one mate).
 
   
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(5) Posted by Jacques Rotenberg [Sunday, Jun 20, 2010 08:31]; edited by Jacques Rotenberg [10-06-20]

something like that ?

Jacques Rotenberg
Die Schwalbe 1982
2nd Prize
(= 7+5 )
3#

1.Se6! [2.Sd6+,2.R×d4+,2.Re5+,2.Sc5+]
1…Sb3 2.Sd6+ A R×d6 3.Re5‡ B
1…Sb7 2.Re5+ B R×e5 3.R×d4‡ C
1…Sc4 2.R×d4+ C R×d4 3.Sc5‡ D
1…Sc6 2.Sc5+ D R×ç5 3.Sd6‡ A
1…d3 2.Sd6+ R×d6 3.Re5‡

Fleck, cycle of 2nd and 3rd w moves, bR cross, half wheel of the bS
 
   
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(6) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Sunday, Jun 20, 2010 15:39]

Lovely problem. Just what i meant. The white move cycle makes it a great problem. Another nice example for your intended book !
 
   
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(7) Posted by Marjan Kovačević [Sunday, Jun 20, 2010 18:54]

It could be a nice decoration for the cover page, too!
 
 
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