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(1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 13:28] |
6 promotions task http://www.yacpdb.org/?id=32888
Methinks the number of threats can be reduced to at least only two,
but did someone manage only one? (Too lazy myself :-)
Hauke |
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(2) Posted by Frank Richter [Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 14:04]; edited by Frank Richter [14-03-06] |
Already done:
S.D.Leites
Shachmaty w SSSR 1946
1st Prize
(= 9+6 )
#2, 9+6
1.e:f7! Zugzwang
Or do you like to have exactly one threat? |
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(3) Posted by seetharaman kalyan [Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 18:49] |
With a great key and a seventh promotion ! |
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(4) Posted by Juraj Lörinc [Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 23:42] |
It reminds me of the following position, quite heavy and with bad key, but impressive in other way.
Peter Gvozdjak
Pravda 1981
(= 14+10 ) #2 (14+10)
1.Bd6!
See also http://www.rubriky.net/pravda/r1981/pr_1248.php#diagram with link to the solution. |
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(5) Posted by Branislav Djurašević [Friday, Mar 7, 2014 11:25]; edited by Branislav Djurašević [14-03-07] |
Monumental work when Peter was only 16 years! |
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(6) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Friday, Mar 7, 2014 11:57] |
@Frank: Zugzwang is perfectly OK. (I guess 1 threat is
impossible. Of course I have seen this problem before,
I just couldn't recall it. BTW, @Seetharaman, also a
changed mate on Kf8 :-)
Hauke |
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(7) Posted by Joost de Heer [Friday, Mar 7, 2014 19:56] |
(= 14+9 )
Marcel Segers, The Grantham journal 1931
1.é×d7! [2.d×ç8=C‡]
1…C×d7 2.f×é8=C‡
1…D×d8 2.é×d8=C‡
1…D×d7 2.é8=C‡
1…Fé6 2.b×ç8=C‡
1…T×d8 2.ç×d8=C‡
1…T×b8+ 2.ç×b8=D‡
1…F×b7+ 2.C×b7‡
1…T×ç7 2.D×ç7‡ |
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