tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4216259311544523720.post3694660419769950068..comments2024-03-05T00:31:38.858-08:00Comments on Chess Composers: September 14thErichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12697981881119136105noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4216259311544523720.post-2583202018624037612020-11-02T00:47:27.479-08:002020-11-02T00:47:27.479-08:00Jan Sikora Lerch passed away 26.08.2020
Odešel Ja...Jan Sikora Lerch passed away 26.08.2020 <br />Odešel Jan Sikora-Lerch http://www.nss.cz/odesel-<br />He was a strong chessplayer with an elo of 2415 and played against many strong players like:<br /><br />Karpov, Uhlmann, Pachman, Hort, Jansa, Kavalek and many more. (Source www.arves.org)<br />Peter Siegfried Krughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01398380765685694541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4216259311544523720.post-69611111673742941672018-05-12T07:43:52.534-07:002018-05-12T07:43:52.534-07:001.Kd3 d5 doesn't occur in the solution.
1...R...1.Kd3 d5 doesn't occur in the solution. <br />1...Rc8 and 1...Ke1 are the two variations. <br />After 1.Kd3 Rc8 2.Rb7 Black plays 2...d5 and there is no mate in one (3.Rb1+? Rc1!)Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12697981881119136105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4216259311544523720.post-62447918815553851272018-05-11T23:31:27.523-07:002018-05-11T23:31:27.523-07:00I think there's a mistake in the solution for ...I think there's a mistake in the solution for Lerch, Jan after Kd3 d5 it's mate in one.Hadrianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18399029018362819607noreply@blogger.com