Harry Vigo Tuxen (31-03-1889 - 10-05-1968) British-Austrian composer
Harry Tuxen was one of the Good Companions. His style in twomovers can best be seen in this
first prize in the 1919 Meredith tourney or in this
black S wheel.
We selected an interesting threemover:
Tuxen, Harry Viggo
Skakbladet, 1930
1
st Prize
Show Solution1.Rc2-c8 ! (2.Sc2+ Qa2xc2 3.Sxc2#)
1...Qa2-d5 2.Sa1-c2+ Kd4-e4 3.Rc8-c4#
1...Qa2-c4 2.Se3-c2+ Qc4xc2 3.Sa1xc2# or 2...Kd4-c3 3.Qb7-b3#
1...Kd4*e3 2.Qb7-f3+ Ke3-d4 3.Qf3-d3#
1...Be6-c4 2.Qb7-b6+ Kd4-e4 3.Bd7-f5# or 2...Kd4-c3 3.Se3-d5#
1...Be6-d5 2.Se3-f5+ Kd4-e4 3.Rc8-e8#
Pascal di Scala (31-03-1907 - 29-11-1996) French composer
Pascal di Scala is a regretted twomover composer who initiated some composers into this art. He composed many successful problems with friend Jean-Pierre Boyer.
Di Scala, Pascal
Concours Monréal 1976-77
2
nd Prize
Show Solution1.dxc6! (2.Sxc4#)
1...Kd4 2.Rxc4#
1...e3/Sb6 2.Rxe3#
1...Rb4 2.gxh8Q#/gxh8B#
1...Sxd2/Sxd6/Sxb2/Sa3/Sa5 2.Qd5#
1...Se3 2.Rb3#
1...Bxe2 2.Sf7#
Black correction.
Paul H. Wiereyn (31-03-1936) Dutch composer
Paul H. Wiereyn is a Dutch chess problem composer and chess solving engine programmer. He is also
the author of a free Sudoku program and of a Windows Graphical User Interface APwin for Ilkka Blom's chess problem solving engine Alybadix [
and for Popeye too - see here (updated 05.04.2012)].
Instead of his interesting
s#4 Maximummer with Grasshoppers presenting the Babson task (with unfortunate dual in the Grasshopper variation) we preferred to present his more classical twomover with changed mates :
Wiereyn, Paul H.
Probleemblad, 1974
1
st Prize
Show Solution1.Se8? ZZ
1...c6[a] 2.Bc4#[A]
1...Sh6[b]/Se7[b] 2.Sxf6#[C]
1...b3 2.c4#
1...fxe3 2.Qe4#
1...Ba7 2.Rd8#[B]/Sxc7#
1...f5 2.Qd8#
1...cxd4 2.e4#
1...c4 2.dxc4#
1...e4+ 2.dxe4#
but 1...exd4!
1.Sc4? ZZ
1...c6[a] 2.Sb6#[D]
1...Sh6[b]/Se7[b] 2.Rd8#[B]
1...Ba7 2.Rd8#[B]
1...exd4/cxd4 2.e4#
1...e4+ 2.dxe4#
1...f5 2.Qd8#
1...fxe3 2.Qe4#/Sxe3#
but 1...b3!
1.Sf7! ZZ
1...c6[a] 2.Bc4#[A]
1...Sh6[b]/Se7[b] 2.Rd8#[B]
1...b3 2.c4#
1...Ba7 2.Rd8#[B]
1...cxd4/exd4 2.e4#
1...c4 2.dxc4#
1...f5 2.Qd8#
1...fxe3 2.Qe4#
1...e4+ 2.dxe4#
Ivan Jarolin (31-03-1954) Slovak composer
His website presents chess columns from Slovakia and many problems.
Jarolín, Ivan
Nedeľná Pravda, 1974
Prize
Show SolutionSet play:
1...Re1/Rd1[a]/Rc1/Rb1/Ra1/Rg1/Rh1 2.Qf5#[A]
1...b4[b]/Qc3/Qe3/Qc1/Qf8 2.Nf8#[B]
1...Qa2[c]/Qa1/Qa4/Qb3[c]/Qd3/Qg3/Qh3/Qb2 2.Nf8#[B]/Nc5#[C]
1...Ne3[d]/Nf4/Nf6/Nc3[d]/Nb6[d] 2.Nf4#[D]
1...Qf3/Qc5 2.Nc5#[C]
1...Ne7 2.Nf4#[D]/Nf8#[B]
1...Nxc7 2.Nxc7#
1...Nb4 2.Re7#[E]/Nf4#[D]/Nf8#[B]/Nc5#[C]
Tries:
1.Qxf1? (2.Qf5#[A])
1...Ne3[d] 2.Nf4#[D]/Qf6#
1...Qf3 2.Nc5#[C]
1...Qh3 2.Qxh3#/Nc5#[C]/Nf8#[B]
1...Qf8 2.Nxf8#[B]
1...Ne7 2.Nf4#[D]/Nf8#[B]/Qf6#
1...Nf4 2.Nxf4#[D]
but 1...hxg6!
1.Qa2? (2.Qxd5#)
1...Rd1[a] 2.Nf4#[D]
1...b4[b] 2.Re7#[E]
1...Qxa2[c]/Qb3[c]/Qc5 2.Nc5#[C]
1...Qd3 2.Re7#[E]/Nc5#[C]
but 1...Qd6!
1.Qc5! (2.Qxd5#)
1...Rd1[a] 2.Nf8#[B]
1...Qa2[c]/Qb3[c]/Qd3/b4[b] 2.Qd6#[F]
1...Ne3[d]/Ne7/Nc3[d]/Nb6[d] 2.Re7#[E]
1...Qxc5 2.Nxc5#[C]
1...Nf4/Nf6 2.Re7#[E]/Nf8#[B]
1...Nxc7 2.Re7#[E]/Nxc7#
1...Nb4 2.Re7#[E]/Qd6#[F]/Qe7#
Zagoruiko, Stocchi.
Halvar Hermanson (31-03-1905 - 03-02-1991) Swedish composer
Halvar Hermanson was a twomover composer who won many prizes during his long career from the 1930s to the 80s. Die Schwalbe mentioned his
100th birthday in 2005.
Hermanson, Halvar
FIDE-Turnier, 1959
2
nd Prize
Show SolutionSet play:
1...Qd5[a] 2.Qe2#[A]
1...Bd3[b] 2.Qh1#[B]
1...Rb3/Rd4[c] 2.Qd4#[C]
1...Qxe6 2.fxe6#
1...Sg5/Sxf6/Sf8 2.Sxg5#
1...d5 2.Qe2#[A]/Rxe5#
1...exf6 2.Sxd6#
1.Sxe7? (2.Sxd6#)
1...Qa6/Qd5[a] 2.Qd5#[D]
1...Bd3[b] 2.Qxg4#[E]
1...Rd4[c] 2.Qe2#[A]
1...Qxe6 2.fxe6#
but 1...Bxc1!
1.Bxh7? (2.Sg5#)
1...Bd3[b] 2.Qh1#[B]
1...Rd4[c] 2.Qxd4#[C]
1...exf6 2.Sxd6#
but 1...Bxc1!
1.fxe7? (2.f6#/Sxd6#)
1...Qd5[a] 2.Qe2#[A]/f6#
1...Bd3[b] 2.Qh1#[B]
1...Rd4[c] 2.Qxd4#[C]
1...Qxe6 2.fxe6#
1...Sf6/Sf8 2.Sg5#/Sxd6#
but 1...Bxc1!
1.Scxe5! (2.Sc4#)
1...Qd5[a] 2.Qxg4#[E]
1...Bd3[b]/c2 2.Qxd3#[F]
1...Rd4[c] 2.Qh1#[B]
1...Qxe6 2.fxe6#
1...Sg5/Sf8 2.Sxg5#
1...dxe5 2.Rxe5#
Zagoruiko.
Ivan Jarolin is an IT specialist.
ReplyDeleteMany problems from computer`s Stone Age is grateful to him for it`s todays life.
Happz bitrthday, Ivan