Sergey Pimenov was a twomover composer.
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Frederik Hendrik von Meijenfeldt (14-07-1922 - 02-05-2002) Dutch composer
Frederik Hendrik von Meyenfeldt [Meijenfeldt] composed direct mates but mostly fairy problems. He was the inventor of the fairy condition "Patrol chess".
Patrol Chess definition (from Chessvariants.org) :
In order to capture or give check, a piece (including kings) must be `observed' by another piece of the same player.On Juraj Lörinc's website you can find many examples of Patrol Chess problems.
Observing means that the piece can move to the square - for pawns, the diagonal capture movement is used; i.e., it is the usual guarding of pieces as in use of common chess.
Semi-Reflex : "Self" stipulation with the obligation for Black to reach the aim if he can.
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Franjo Vrabec (14-07-1953) Bosnian-Swedish composer
Franjo Vrabec composes studies and is the endgame studies editor of StrateGems.
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Francesco Simoni (14-07-1960) Italian composer and International Master
Francesco Simoni and Mario Parrinello, 2001 [Source] |
Francesco Simoni composes direct mates and helpmates. He has been International Judge since 1992.
Francesco is also the author (together with Gabriele Brunori) of Scacchi Painter, the chess database, printing and solving program.
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Nicolas Dupont (14-07-1962) French composer and International Master
Nicolas Dupont mainly composes proof games and fairy problems. He is especially active in series tourney and on French forum France-Echecs.
He recently had some notable successes, such as the 3rd Prize in the Olympic tourney of Khanty-Mansiysk or the 1st Prize in the 7th TT Quartz 2010 (Take&Make). He obtained the FM title in 2013.
The Dupont theme is a combination of 3 promotions to same unit : 1 Schnoebelen +1 "standard" Ceriani-Frolkin + 1 Pronkin. The first achievement of this theme with the Queen as thematic piece was Nicolas Dupont's first prize in the Christmas tourney organized on France-Echecs in 2009 (award in January 2010), which can be seen on PDB.
Here is another excellent proof game by Nicolas:
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