Manfred Zucker in 2008 [Wikipedia] |
Manfred Zucker was the editor of the "Probleme und studien"column in Schach from April 1973 until 2000 and has become the editor of the moremovers and selfmates column in Problem-Forum. He is also an International Judge.
Martin Hoffmann wrote Manfred Zucker's portrait in "Das Porträt: Manfred Zucker, Chemnitz" published in Schweizerische Schachzeitung which can be read online here. Fritz Hoffmann, Günter Schiller, Karl-Heinz Siehndel and Manfred Zucker wrote "407 Aufgaben und Studien" in 1984.
Manfred Zucker composed moremovers and selfmates, as well as some studies.
His eulogy in German language „Matt in 75 Zügen“ can be read and downloaded here.
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Friedrich Chlubna (15-04-1946 - 06-01-2005) Austrian composer and International Master
Friedrich Chlubna, between Manfred Zucker and Wolfgang Weber, Dresden 1980 [Wikipedia] |
Friedrich Chlubna was an International Judge a prolific writer: "Problempalette" I and II with Klaus Wenda; "Paul Keres der Komponist" with Alexander Hildebrand; in 1994 "Versunkene Schätze", "Dreiklang und Schach für Nußknacker - Eine Einführung in die Welt des Schachproblems" (review of the book by Ralf Krätschmer here) and about seflmates "Das Matt des weißen Königs", an important work.
Juraj Lörinc paid homage to Friedrich Chlubna in 2005 after his death by presenting some of his problems : see here.
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Friedrich also obtained a 2nd place in the same WCCT with the splendid threemover:
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You may also like the bS Rundlauf in this h#4.
Wilfried Seehofer (15-04-1957) German composer
Wilfried Seehofer is the problem editor of the Austrian review Schach-Aktiv. He is also a notable composer of Wenigsteiner problems, as can be seen in this winner of the Wenigsteinerjahrespreis. He wrote the book "Gerhard Pfeiffer: Schachmeister und Problemkomponist" in 2001.
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Ragnar Boman (15-04-1910 - ?) Swedish composer
Ragnar Boman composed studies.
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Яков Ефимович Каменецкий (15-04-1915 - 09-01-1991) Belarus composer (Yaakov Efimovich Kamenetsky)
Yaakov Kamenetsky composed direct mates and was specialized in twomovers. One of his studies can be found here.
He was involved in chess journalism, pedagogy, composition, o.t.b. play, correspondence competitions and arbitration. Some details about him can be found on Wikipedia.ru and more on on belisrael.info. His last journalistic piece (a conversation with Boris Gelfand) appeared in December 1990, three weeks before Kamenetsky’s death.
One of his first problems:
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