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EddieУчастник
I ran into this motiv, author I do not know, but it has two fine different wins.
(21) 26
A: (38) 2 (18) 7 (22) 16 (42) 27, 48
B: (19) 2 (23) 7 (28) 11 (32) 39 (37) 28 (42) 37, 37Must be known already, but can’t remember seeing before both variants combined.
EddieУчастник«alemo wrote:White could have 1D+2 mans, but this makes it a bit harder. .This one just passed my eyes. Seems a lot of pieces to me for getting them in a fine miniature.
(22) 23 (28) 29 (40) 45 (31) 26, 23
EddieУчастникalemo wrote:Eddie, what position you like from this set (if any 😆 ) ?Most of all: the variation.
EddieУчастникAuthor unknown to me.
After (28) 38 (21) =.
Solution is: A. (28) 41 (33) 38, 37, 27
B. (21) 41 (217) 417 (28) 361, 38Two perfect wins, I think.
EddieУчастникMotive is not «mine». I’ve seen it with 16 on 17, but then the first move is 11 or 12. You’re very correct to replace 16, my sleepy eyes didn’t realize that on 16 the same problem occurs with the moves 11-6 or 7.
EddieУчастникThis is my favorite one from your last creations.
EddieУчастникIs this an interesting motiv for composing ? Looks fine on first sight, hope it stays that way:
author: ?? (if not already made before, then it’s: W. Riemens)
Solution: (20) 11 (24) 7 (29) 1 (33) 34 (30 *) 25 (38) 29 (40) 35 (43) 40
EddieУчастникALex: after 13 black does not play (27) but (46/48).
EddieУчастникRad chto motyv privliok vnima. Moja pervaja miniatiura iz kotoroi potom pojavilsia motyv bez damki byl tozhe motyv pokazanny nizhe, s damkoi na 5
26 09 2005
This problem is already made in oct. 1997 by the author, who has the most 7×7 problems in the AG archive. As far as I know it wasn’t published yet:
08/09/10/17/32/35/40 — 19/20/24/26/33/43/44
S.M. van Eijk (october 1997; AG, 1-11-1997): 28, 21, 5 (42) 20, 48 (40) 39 (45) 50EddieУчастникWhat about two other defences ?
АЛЕМО[/quote]11 (138) 24, 24 and:
A: (28) 6 (32) 1 (317) 19, 41, 13 was already given
B: (36) 37 (28) 6 (32) 28 (42) 38 (41) 1
a (46) 23 or something else, 40
b (17) 29 (21) 35
c (47) 32 (15) [[if now 4 was on 10 and 40 on 34 I would have done
22, 47 of course to please you !!]] 23, 34 and hopefully the 7 pieces
Truus database says the 4 — 2 end is winningEddieУчастникAlex, after 11 (138) 24, 24 there is no defence (10) 4 possible !
EddieУчастникAfter 11 (138) 35 black can not play (42 A) (10) (36) and 27, 33, 43 is good for a win. But the answer A: (33) is good.
After 11 (138) whites best plan must be 24, 24. Black has the problem that after (28) 6 (32) 1 it’s not possible to do (317?) 19, 41, 13.
SO; has he a defense after 24, 24 ?EddieУчастник№2. Белые начинают и выигрывают
А. Моисеев, ШР, 9-23-2005This miniature has already an owner:
Miljenko made it on 30-10-1997 and published it in Zbirka Minijatura, part 7 (1999).Ps: your nr. 4 was posted a week ago already. Don’t tell me you composed it again (lol) !
EddieУчастник
Слово за аналитиками 😆Is the authors solution free for the public ?
EddieУчастникБелые начинают и выигрывают
Author ?[/quote]You perhaps ?
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