Friedrich Hariuc (11-01-1937) Romanian composer living in Germany
Hariuc, Friedrich
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feenschach 01-08/2006
Show Solution1. Qf8 Sd4+ 2. Ke3 Kc3 3. Qf2 Sd5#
1. Qh5 d4 2. Ke4 Sd5 3. Qf3 Sd6#
Chameleon echo mates
Denis Blondel (11-01-1956 - 21-06-2012) French composer and editor (Phénix)
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Denis Blondel with Pauli Perkonoja
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Blondel, Denis & Loustau, Jean-Marc
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st Prize
TT1 Phenix 1989-1991
Show Solution1.Kh2! [2.LOxd6-e6+ Rd6 3.LOxd6-c6#]
1...Ne6 2.Re2 (3.LOxb5-c4#) LOxe2-d3 3.Sxe4+
[A] LOxe4-f5 4.LOxb5-c4#
[B]
(2...N~ 3.LOxd6-e6+ Rd6/Nxb4 4.LOxd6-c6/axb4#)
1...Re6 2.Rd2 (3.Rd5, LOxe4-d4#) LOxd2-d3 3.LOxb5-c4+
[B] LOdxc4-b5 4.LOxe4-d4#
[C]
1...Be6 2.Rc2 (3.Sxe4#) LOxc2-d3 3.LOxe4-d4+
[C] LOxd4-d5 4.Se4#
[A]
(2...B~ 3.LOxd6-e6+ Rd6 4.LOxd6-c6# ; 2...Bd5 3.LOxd6-e6+, LOxe4-d4+)
Wurzburg-Plachutta on d3 of the black Locusts.
Cyclic
Grimshaw on e6 of the black Nightrider, Bishop and Rook.
Cycle of 3
rd and 4
th White moves
Joseph Juchli (11-01-1847 - 02-01-1905) Swiss composer
Joseph Juchli was a remarkable direct mate composer. His chess compositions have been commented by Moritz Henneberger and Alain C. White in "J. Juchli's Schachprobleme" (1908). The book can be read and downloaded
on the website of the Swiss Chess Problemists or
here.
Juchli, Joseph
Augsburger Abendzeitung 1885
Show Solution1.Ba8! ZZ and Black must weaken his position, in the first five variations by unguarding c4, f3, d3, g6 or f7:
1...Sc2/Sb4/Sb1 2.Sc6+ Ke4 3.Sa5+ Ke5 4.Sxc4#
1...Sf3/Se2 2.Sc6+ Ke4 3.Sd4+ Ke5 4.Sxf3#
1...c3 2.Sc6+ Ke4 3.Sb4+ Ke5 4.Sxd3#
1...f5/f6 2.Sc6+ Ke4 3.Se7+ Ke5 4.Sg6#
1...Bh7 2.Sc6+ Ke4 3.Sd8+ Ke5 4.Sxf7#
Side variations:
1...h2 2.Bxg2 (~ 3.Sc6#) 2...Sf3 3.Sc6+ Ke4 4.Rd4#
1...b5 2.Bd5 (~ 3.Sc6#) 2...Kd4 3.Sc6+ Kc5 4.Be3# or 2...exd5 3.Re7+ Kd6/Kd4 4.Bb4/Be3#
Siers battery five times in specific variations.
Even the side variations are interesting (pin mate or sacrifice).
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