János Jakab Löwenthal [Wikipedia] |
János Jakab Löwenthal was an excellent chess player who played against Morphy in two matches and wrote the compilation "Morphy's Games of Chess". He also occasionally composed some trifles such as this one:
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Kurt Smulders (15-07-1921 - 01-06-2011) Belgian-Dutch composer and Honorary Master
Kurt Smulders |
Kurt Smulders composed in various genres, but was famous for his fairy problems.
He wrote "Sprookjesschaak: fantasieschaak, systematisch benaderd" (1987) about fairy composition.
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Smulders, Kurt
Olympic tourney Nice, 1st Jun 1974
2nd Prize
Olympic tourney Nice, 1st Jun 1974
2nd Prize
#2 | b8: Royal Rose a3, h1: Lion d2: Royal Grasshopper | 1 + 6 |
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Pál Benkö (15-07-1928 - 26-08-2019) Hungarian - American composer and International Master
Pál Benkö [Wikipedia] |
Pál Benkö was the well-known o.t.b. GM who left his place in the 1970 Interzonal tournament to Bobby Fischer, who could then win the World Championship title in 1972. He was the Pál Benkö of the Benkö Gambit. But he was also a good composer of studies and problems and was the editor of the problems section of the American magazine "Chess Life". You may read about his biography, written with Jeremy Silman, right here.
He composed direct mates (see this constructional feat in #3 Tanagra) and helpmates. Here is a sample of each:
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Jarl Henning Ulrichsen (15-07-1947) Norwegian composer
Jarl Ulrichsen is o.t.b. FM and also an endgame studies composer. Notable are his studies awarded in Olthof-40 JT, or Nunn-50 JT but here is another prize:
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Borislav Vitanovski (15-07-1951) Macedonian problemist
Borislav Vitanovski composes direct mates and helpmates.
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