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MatPlus.Net Forum General Obtaining/forcing a specified algerbraic notation; and forcing Black to check
 
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(1) Posted by James Malcom [Wednesday, Nov 13, 2024 05:00]

Obtaining/forcing a specified algerbraic notation; and forcing Black to check


Been a hot minute since I've been here. Anyhoo, on to the shenanigans.

Something I like to ponder is taking serious problem stipulations and applying them to wherein both sides must move.

In regarding to a specific algberaic notation, it is not too far off from the 'z' class of serious mover.

Here are likely cooked schema ideas, utilizing the Shinkman-Blathy matrix. I am not concerned with duals at the moment.

Stip: Force Kxd2+ In 240(?)
(= 7+14 )

After the opener ripped from Morse's s=64, the idea here is to trek to capture on a5, so the queen is freed to a shorter triangulation range and the king may cross over to g1 without interference.

This also doubles as my example for forcing a check. I'm not really aware of any both sides play examples.

Stip: Play Kxa3 In 195(?)
(= 8+13 )

The scheme here is also straightforward.
After some time, White can play 190. Kb4, with the wQ on g1 of course.
It follows naturally from there: ... Kb2 191. Qd4+ Kb1 192. Bc2+ Kxc2 193. Qc3+ Kd1
194. Qxc1+ ~ 195. Kxa3; perhaps dualless.

I think it fun to explore ideas like these.
 
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