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1 Originals
2014 Informal Tourney . . . . . . .
Hors Concours . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Articles
Adrian Storisteanu: O Canada . . .
Arno T¨ngler: King-Size Series
u
Length Records . . . . . . . .
3 Recently
Honoured
Canadian
Compositions
Thierry Le Gleuher . . . . . . .
Fran¸ois Labelle . . . . . . . .
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Charles Ouellet . . . . . . . .
Adrian Storisteanu . . . . . . .
Cornel Pacurar . . . . . . . . .
Solutions and Comments . . .
4 Miscellaneous
Selected Compositions . . . . . . . .
Corrections . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
“Franklin
Has the Hiccups”
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ORIGINALS
ChessProblems.ca’s annual Informal Tourney
is open for series-movers of any type and with
any fairy conditions and pieces.
Hors concours
compositions (any genre)
are also welcome!
Send to: originals@chessproblems.ca.
2014 Informal Tourney
T169
Paul R˘ican
a
T170
Paul R˘ican
a
T171
Joost de Heer
T172
Harald Grubert
after & dedicated to C. Pacurar
2014 Judge:
Nicolas Dupont
2014 Tourney Participants:
1. Alberto Armeni
2. Geo Foster
3. Harald Grubert
4. Joost de Heer
5. Emil Klemaniˇ
c
6. Branko Koludrovi´
c
7. V´clav Kotˇˇovec
a
es
8. Karol Mlynka
9. Ladislav Packa
10. Cornel Pacurar
11. Dan Meinking†
12. Paul R˘ican
a
13. Adrian Storisteanu
ˇ uˇ
14. Jaroslav St´n
15. Arno T¨ngler
u
16. Kjell Widlert
(ITA)
(AUS)
(DEU)
(NDL)
(SVK)
(CRO)
(CZE)
(SVK)
(SVK)
(CAN)
(USA)
(ROU)
(CAN)
(SVK)
(DEU)
(SWE)
(FRA)
ser-s# 91

#

C+ (3+13) ser-xz 118

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C+ (3+13) ser-# 3
2 Solutions
= Bison (BI)
= Gnu (GN)
1
U
4\
1
U
C+ (4+3) pser-hs= 5
Duplex
#
#

C+ (2+2)
T173
Harald Grubert
T174
Harald Grubert
T175
Harald Grubert
T176
Ladislav Packa
ser-h# 24
Alphabetic Chess
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C+ (2+5) ser-h# 6
C+ (3+3) ser-h= 9
C+ (1+2) pser-h# 7
Equipollents Circe, NoWk
3 Solutions
b)
e5→e1
2 Solutions
= Eagle (EA)
= Moose (M)
= Sparrow (SW)
= Double-Grasshopper (DG)
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LX
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C+ (7+5)
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ORIGINALS
T169:
New series-selfmate move-length
record for 16 units! The previous record (86
moves):
T169a
Miloˇ Tomaˇevi´
s
s c
Radovan Tomaˇevi´
s c
Problemkiste 1991
T177
Ladislav Packa
Emil Klemaniˇ
c
ser-s# 86
#

!

ser-h# 3
3 Solutions

#

T178
Cornel Pacurar
C+ (6+7) pser-hs# 6
C+ (1+3) ser-# 2
C+ (2+2+2) ser-h# 6*
C+ (10+3+1)
3 Solutions
SAT
Couscous Circe
= Grasshopper-2
= Grasshopper-2
2 Solutions
= Neutral
(Royal)

X L
T179
Joost de Heer
#
T180
Karol Mlynka

#
X
LX
X
C+ (2+14)
35.Kg5×f6
76.Kd6×e5
83.Ke8-f8
86.Qg6-g7+
54.Ke8×f8
77.Ke5-d6
84.e7-e8=Q
Qh7×g7 #
T181
Karol Mlynka
17.Kd8×e8
75.Ke6×d6
80.e6-e7
85.Qe8×g6
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ser-h# 3
C+ (3+1+1) sh# 15*
PWC
Alphabetic Chess
b)
a2→a3
c) + Chameleon Chess
+d)
c2→g2
= Neutral
#
T182
Kjell Widlert
!
T183
Alberto Armeni
C+ (3+3) pser-h# 6
b)
f3→d4

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T184
Branko Koludrovi´
c
Arno T¨ngler
u
(3+9) ser-# 157
C+ (4+9)
White Minimummer
Circe
!
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ORIGINALS
T171:
With Gnu promotions only:
T171a
Dieter Werner
Problemkiste 1989
ser-# 3
C+ (4+2)
= Gnu (GN)
U
#
U
1.d7×e8=GN 2.b7-b8=GN 3.c7-c8=GN #
T182:
Mate in opposite corners in set and
actual play. The set mate cannot be repeated
in the solution because of Alphabetic Chess
rules. Pity that Bh8 is needed to stop Q×g7#
with bKg8.
(Author)
T183:
a) wKh3 can’t come from g2, as a
previous move of bP f3 is illegal. wPg4 can’t
come from g3 for check to the bK, therefore
the last white move was wPg2-g4, justifying
the en-passant capture. b) The last white
move could have been wKg2-h3, therefore the
en-passant capture is not allowed.
(Author)
T184:
New overall length-record with these
fairy conditions.
(Authors)
T169 (Paul R˘ican):
a
19.Ke8×f8 39.Kf5×g6 59.Kf8×g8 79.Ke6×d6 80.Kd6-e6 83.d7-d8=R
84.Rd8×d3 85.Rd3-b3 90.d7-d8=Q 91.Qd8-d5+ Qh1×d5 #
T170 (Paul R˘ican):
a
18.Kh6×g5 37.Kf1×g1 58.Kg4×h3 59.Kh3×h4 80.Kg1×h1
102.Kg4×f3 103.Kf3-e4 106.f5×g6 108.g7-g8=R 110.Rb8×b6
111.Rb6×d6 112.Rd6×d7 113.Rd7×d4 115.Kd5×c5 117.Kb5-a4
118.Ka4-a3 xz
T171 (Joost de Heer):
I) 1.b7×c8=GN 2.g7-g8=GN 3.d7-d8=GN #
II) 1.d7×c8=BI 2.g7-g8=BI 3.b7-b8=BI #
T172 (Harald Grubert):
I) 1.Re4-f4+ Kf3-g2 2.Rf4-g4+ Kg2-h1 3.Rg4-h4+ Qc8-h3 4.Rh4-d4
5.Rd4-d2 & 1.Qh3-f1+ Ke1×f1 =
II) 1.Kf3-g2 2.Kg2-h1 3.Qc8-c3+ Ke1-f1 4.Qc3-d3+ Re4-e2 5.Qd3-e3
& Re2-h2+ Kh1×h2 =
T173 (Harald Grubert):
1.b2-b1=B 2.Bb1-e4 3.b3-b2 4.b2-b1=B 5.Bb1-a2 6.Ba2-b3
7.Bb3-d1 8.b4-b3 9.b3-b2 10.b2-b1=R 11.Rb1-c1 12.b5-b4 13.b4-b3
14.b3-b2 15.b2-b1=Q 16.Qb1-b6 17.Qb6-d8 18.Rc1-c7 19.Rc7-e7
20.Bd1-b3 21.Bb3-f7 22.Kd6-d7 23.Kd7-e8 24.Qd8-c8 b7×c8=Q#
T174 (Harald Grubert):
a) 1.Ke3-d2 2.EAe5-f2 3.SWg3-g2 4.EAf2-d1 5.Kd2-c1 6.SWg2-b3
SWb1-c2 #
b) 1.SWg3-f4 2.Ke3-e2 3.Ke2-d1 4.Kd1-c1 5.SWf4-d1 6.EAe1-d2+
EAa2-c2 #
T175 (Harald Grubert):
I) 1.Ke6×e5[+wMe4] 2.Ke5-f5 3.Kf5×e4[+wMd3] 4.Ke4×d3[+wMc2]
5.DGd5-b2 6.Kd3×c2[+wMb1] 7.Kc2-b3 8.Kb3-a2 9.Ka2-a1 Mb1-c3=
II) 1.Ke6-f5
2.Kf5-f4
3.Kf4×e5[+wMd6]
4.Ke5×d6[+wMc7]
5.DGd5-b7 6.Kd6×c7[+wMb8] 7.Kc7-b6 8.Kb6-a7 9.Ka7-a8 Mb8-c6=
T176 (Ladislav Packa):
I) 1.b3×a2 2.a2-a1=S 3.Sa1×c2 4.Sc2-e3+ Kf5-f6 5.Se3-d5+ Kf6-f7
6.Sd5-f6 7.Sf6-h7 g6-g7 #
II) 1.b3-b2 2.b2-b1=B 3.Bb1×c2+ Kf5-e6 4.Bc2-f5+ Ke6-f7
5.Bf5-e6+ Kf7-f8 6.Be6-g8 7.Bg8-h7 g6-g7 #
III) 1.b3×c2 2.c2-c1=Q 3.Qc1-b1+ e2-e4 4.Qb1-b5+ e4-e5
5.Qb5-d7+ e5-e6 6.Qd7-f7+ e6×f7 7.h5-h4 f7-f8=Q #
T177 (Ladislav Packa & Emil Klemaniˇ):
c
I) 1.Sb1×c3 2.Sc3-d5 3.Sd5-e7 Bf6-e5 #
II) 1.Bg5-e3 2.Be3×b6 3.Bb6-c7 Rc3-d3 #
III) 1.Rg6×f6 2.Rf6-f5 3.Rf5-d5 Sb6-c8 #
T178 (Cornel Pacurar):
1.Be3-d4 2.Bd4-f6+ rG2g6-d6 3.b7-b6+ rG2d6-h6 4.rG2a6-d6
5.Bf6-g5+ rG2h6×b6 6.Bg5-e3+ & 1.rG2b6-f6+ Be3-h6 #
T179 (Joost de Heer):
I) 1.nPh7-h8=nS 2.nPg7×h8=nB[+nSc1] #
II) 1.nPh7-h8=nR 2.nPg7×h8=nQ[+nRd1] #
T180 (Karol Mlynka):
Set play: 1. . . nPd7-d8=nG2 #
I) 1.nPd7-d5 2.nPd5-d4 3.nPd4-d3 4.nPd3-d2 5.nPd2-d1=nG2
6.nG2d1-a4 b4-b5 #
II) 1.nPd7-d6 2.nPd6×c5 3.nPc5×b4 4.nPb4-b3 5.nPb3×a2
6.nPa2-a1=nG2 nG2a1-d4 #
III) 1.nPd7×e6
2.nPe6-e5
3.nPe5-e4
4.nPe4-e3
5.nPe3-e2
6.nPe2-e1=nG2 Kg1-f2 #
T181 (Karol Mlynka):
a) 1.nPh2-h1=nB 2.nBh1-d5 3.nBd5×a2 [+wPd5] Ra8×a2 [+nBa8]#
b) 1.Ka1-a2 2.nPh2-h1=nQ 3.nQh1×a8 [+wRh1] Rh1-a1 #
c) 1.nPh2-h1=nS 2.nSh1-f2=nB 3.nBf2-a7=nR Ra8-h8=Q #
d) 1.Ka1-b2 2.nPh2-h1=nR 3.nRh1-d1=nQ Ra8-a3=Q #
T182 (Kjell Widlert):
Set play: 1. . . Qg3-g8 #
Solution: 1.Ra7-b7 (Ra7-c7?) 3.Ka7×a6 5.Kb5-c4 7.Rb3-e3
(Rb3-f3?) 10.Ke2-f1 12.Re2-g2 14.Kg1-h1 15.Rg2-g1 Qg3-h3 #
T183 (Alberto Armeni):
a) 1.h4×g3 e.p. 2.g3-g2 3.Qg5-g3+ h2×g3+ 4.Kf4-g5 5.Kg5-h5
6.Bc1-g5 g3-g4 #
b) 1.Qg5-c5 2.Qc5-c3+ Kh3×h4 3.Qc3-e1+ Kh4-h3 4.Kf4-g5
5.Qe1-f1+ Kh3-g3 6.Qf1-f6 h2-h4 #
T184 (Branko Koludrovi´ & Arno T¨ngler):
c
u
1.Ke1-f2 7.g7-g8=Q 12.Qg4-f4 13.Kf2×f3 [+bPf7] 14.Kf3-g3 15.Qf4-
g4 17.Kh3-h4 18.Qg4-g5 20.Kh5-h6 21.Qg5-g6 23.Kh7-g7 24.Qg6-
f6 25.Kg7×f7 26.Kf7-e7 30.Qe8×d8 34.Qf7-f6 36.Kf7-g7 37.Qf6-g6
39.Kh7-h6 40.Qg6-g5 42.Kh5-h4 43.Qg5-g4 45.Kh3-g3 46.Qg4-f4
48.Kf3-e3 55.Qc1×b1 [+bRa8] 63.Qf4-e4 66.Kc3×c2 [+bPc7] 69.Kd3-
e3 70.Qe4-f4 72.Kf3-g3 73.Qf4-g4 75.Kh3-h4 76.Qg4-g5 78.Kh5-h6
79.Qg5-g6 81.Kh7-g7 82.Qg6-f6 84.Kf7-e7 91.Qb8×a8 98.Qf7-f6
100.Kf7-g7 101.Qf6-g6 103.Kh7-h6 104.Qg6-g5 106.Kh5-h4 107.Qg5-
g4 109.Kh3-g3 110.Qg4-f4 112.Kf3-e3 113.Qf4-e4 120.Ka3×a4 [+bBc8]
127.Kd3-e3 128.Qe4-f4 130.Kf3-g3 131.Qf4-g4 133.Kh3-h4 134.Qg4-
g5 136.Kh5-h6 137.Qg5-g6 139.Kh7-g7 140.Qg6-f6 142.Kf7-e7
147.Qd8×c8
153.Qf6-e6
155.Kd7×c7
156.Kc7×b7 [+bSg8]
157.Qe6-d6 #
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HC84
Ivan Skoba
HC85:
Les motifs en bas ` gauche et en
a
haut ` droite, ornant la diagonale sont similaires
a
et semblent extrˆmement banals. Pourtant il va y
e
avoir de l’action ! Apres la capture du pion b3 et
le retour oblig´ du roi blanc en c4, l’excelsior du
e
pion b2 se fait en dame ce qui est plutˆt rare en
o
BackHome quand le trajet du pion a suivi toute
la colonne. Le r´sultat est que la dame blanche
e
est “tir´e en arri`re” jusqu’en b2. Mais elle peut
e
e
alors capturer le pion g7 et ne donnera `chec
e
que lors de son retour oblig´ en b2 ! Le pion g6
e
va ensuite jusqu’en g8, se promeut en dame et
revient en g6, contrˆlant h7 avec un mat donn´
o
e
par la dame b2. En BackHome le plus souvent on
essaie d’´viter les “retours en arri´re”. Ici c’est le
e
e
contraire !
(Author)
Hors Concours
HC87a
Yoshikazu Ueda
Problem Paradise 2006
h=2
C+ (5+3)
5 Solutions
= Nightrider (N)
= Camel (CA)
= Pao (PA)
W
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m
C+ (2+3) h=2
C+ (12+11)
C+ (3+3) ser-hs# 33
Anti-Kings
PWC
11 Solutions
= Grasshopper-2
= Edgehog (E)
= Fers (F)
HC84 (Ivan Skoba):
= Nightrider (N)
19.Kb2-b3 20.CGb4-b1 22.Kb2-c1 23.CGb1-h1 28.Kg1-h2 29.CGh1-
= Zebra (Z)
h8 35.Kh7-g8 36.CGh8×b8 40.Kd8-c8 41.CGb8-h8 46.Kg8-h7
= Camel (CA)
47.CGh8-h1 53.Kh2-g1 54.CGh1-b1 59.Kc1-b2 60.CGb1×b5 78.Kb7×a6
= Flamingo (FL)
98.Kb3-b4 99.CGb5-b1 102.Kb2-c1 103.CGb1-h1 108.Kg1-h2 109.CGh1-
= Leaper-36 (36)
h8 115.Kh7-g8 116.CGh8-a8 121.Kc8-b8 122.CGa8-c8 123.Kb8-
b7 124.CGc8-a6 144.Kb4-a5 Kd3-c3 #
= Cat (CT)
= Rookhopper (RH)
HC85 (S´bastien Luce):
e
= Ibis (IB)
1.Kh8-g8 Kc4×b3 2.Kg8-h8 Kb3-c4 3.Kh8-g8 b2-b4 4.Kg8-h8
= Leaper-57 (57)
b4-b5 5.Kh8-g8 b5-b6 6.Kg8-h8 b6-b7 7.Kh8-g8 b7-b8=Q 8.Kg8-
ser-h# 144
C+ (8+2) h#13
= Contra-Grasshopper BackHome
= Hole
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HC85
S´bastien Luce
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HC86
Cornel Pacurar
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Cornel Pacurar
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h8 Qb8-b2 9.Kh8-g8 Qb2×g7 10.Kg8-h8 Qg7-b2+ 11.Kh8-g8
g6-g7 12.Kg8-h7 g7-g8=Q 13.Kh7-h8 Qg8-g6 #
HC86 (Cornel Pacurar):
11.Kd1-c1 2.Kc1-b2 3.Kb2-b3 4.G2b6-b1 5.Kb3-b2 6.Kb2-c1 7.G2b1-
e1 8.G2e1-a1 9.Kc1-b2 10.G2a1-d4 11.Kb2-c1 12.Kc1-d1 13.Kd1×d2[+wG2d1]
14.Kd2-d3 15.G2d4×d1[+wG2d4] 16.Kd3-c3 17.G2d1-d6 18.G2g6-
b6 19.G2d6-d2 20.G2d2-a5 21.G2a5-e1 22.Kc3-b3 23.G2b6-b1
24.G2b1-g1 25.G2g1-c1 26.G2e1-a1 27.G2a1-f6 28.G2f6-b2 29.G2b2-
e2 30.G2e2-a2 31.G2a2-d5 32.G2c1-c4 33.Kb3-a4+ & 1.Kc2-d2
G2d5-a2 #
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