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(1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Tuesday, Jun 20, 2017 17:18] |
The perfect Java cycle D. Stojnic, Schwalbe 2005, 1.Nxd5
(= 9+7 )
HR Version, 1.Rb7!
(= 9+4 )
The point of the version is of course to have the Java cycle without any capture, be it White or Black. Had to pay with a lousy key. (Not that the original had a brilliant one... :P) And nobody else had that idea before me in the last 10 years?
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(2) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Wednesday, Jun 21, 2017 20:23] |
Probably someone thought of it but did not want a flight taking key. |
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(3) Posted by shankar ram [Thursday, Jun 22, 2017 02:14] |
I think Kofman has done this in the 60s. |
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(4) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Thursday, Jun 22, 2017 15:45] |
He did (and it's a great problem, 31791 YACPDB)...
but I concentrated on capture-free! And none of the
24 problems in the Albrecht collection (first by Segers,
BTW) apply. Thus I asked. |
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(5) Posted by Nikola Predrag [Thursday, Jun 22, 2017 18:02] |
Impure but capture-free thematic variations?
Heinz Lies, Olympic Tourney 1936
2bB2R12s3p2QSbs1k2R4S4p1p7K2B; #2 |
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(6) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Saturday, Jun 24, 2017 13:28]; edited by Hauke Reddmann [17-06-24] |
(deleted - the stupid S guards the thematic field AGAIN,
and I thought I avoided that...) |
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