Fritz Karge (27-03-1914 - 09-07-2001) German composer
Fritz Karge was a prolific composer, with successes at the beginning of 1940s. An 'atypical key' problem is the following:
Karge, Fritz
Die Schwalbe, 1983 (4306)
Prize
Show SolutionSet play:
1...Kxc4[a] 2.Qc6#[A]
1...Kxa4[b] 2.Qxb4#[B]
1...Kxa6[c] 2.Qxb6#[C]
1.Qd5+?
1...Kxa4[b] 2.Sxb6#[D]
1...Kxa6[c] 2.Sxb4#[E]
but 1...exd5!
1.Qe5+!
1...Kxc4[a] 2.Sxa3#[F]
1...Kxa4[b] 2.Sxb6#[D]
1...Kxa6[c] 2.Sxb4#[E]
1...Kc6 2.Sxa5#
Kurt Ewald (27-03-1931) German composer
Kurt Ewald is a collaborator of Die Schwalbe and another heterodox specialist, with unusual ideas.
In 2016 he published an anthology of his problems
"Einige meiner Schachprobleme".
Ewald, Kurt & Geissler, Norbert
Harmonie, 1992
2
nd Prize
Show Solutiona) 1.Sd3-f2 Sc1-e2 2.Ke4-d3 Bf4-c1 3.Sf2-e4 Se2-f4 #
b) 1.Re5-d5 Rc1*f1 2.Sd3-e5 Bf4-c1 3.Rd5-d3 Rf1-f4 #
Unpinning for White and Umnov for Black.
Ewald, Kurt
Schach-Echo, 1962
1
st Prize
Show Solution1.Bc6!
1...bxa6/b6/bxc6/b5 2.Ra4/Rb4/Rc4/Rd4 ~ 3.e4 g3#
Pickaninny.
Wladimir W. Sokolow (27-03-1950) German composer
Wladimir Sokolow is another prolific composer, fond of direct miniatures.
Sokolow, Wladimir W.
Прапор перемоги 5
th Dec 1987 (217)
Special Prize
Show SolutionSet play:
1...Kc3 2.Be5#
1...c3 2.Bf2#
1.Bc7! ZZ
1...Kc3 2.Be5#
1...Kc5 2.Qb6#
1...c3 2.Bb6#
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