Niels Rutberg was a fine composer (7 points in FIDE Album). He was able to show three different variations in #4 with only 5 pieces!
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Daniel Itzhaki (15-03-1913) Israeli composer
Daniel Itzhaki is reknown as a problemist who composes only Babson tasks. One of his most outstanding achievements is
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Jacobus Theodorus Sanderse (15-03-1921 - 05-07-1989) Dutch composer
Jacobus Sanderse was a Dutch composer able to tackle all genres.
132 of his studies and problems can be seen on this site.
We select a simple classic - probably the most economical helpmate in which bK gets mated in two opposite corners
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Herbert Kromath (15-03-1934) German composer
Our thanks to Dr. S. Dowd for this information:
Herbert Kromath and Heinz Zander corresponded and composed together in the 1960s, according to Zander's book. Kromath was very enthusiastic and considered himself a member of the "school" of Dr. Ernst Bachl of Worms, and saw the modern three-mover as the pinnacle of problem chess. Kromath quit problem chess suddenly right after organizing the 1967 Schwalbe convention in Mannheim.
Herbert Kromath has original ideas: who would think that the best second move in a #3 would be to unpin a black piece which was just selfpinned?
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Рашид Кабирович Хатямов (15-03-1943 - 06-12-2007) Russian composer (Rashid Kabirovich Khatiamov)
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Jozef Ložek (15-03-1959) Slovak composer
Jozef Ložek [www.goja.szm.com] |
Jozef Ložek composes mainly twomovers.
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And finally, Jozsef Simon (15-03-1953) is a Romanian solver from Miercurea Ciuc and had very good solving results in the tourneys organized by Revista Romana de Sah.
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