Helmut Lenhart composed direct mates.
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Robert Sinclair Brieger (18-10-1925 - 26-04-2012) American composer
Robert Sinclair Brieger [legacy.com] |
Robert Brieger was a chess player who composed direct mate problems, helpmates and endgames. He recently passed away and his obituary published in Houston Chronicle can be read here.
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Дмитрий Николаевич Банный (18-10-1932 - 10-08-1997) Russian composer and FIDE Master (Dmitry Nikolayevich Banny)
Dmitry Banny composed mostly twomovers. He gave his name to a famous twomover theme.
Banny theme: 1.A? a! 1.B? b! 1.X! 1...a,b 2.B, A#
The cyclic variant of the Banny theme is presented here.
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Waldemar Mażul (18-10-1953 - 15-08-2000) Polish composer and FIDE Master
Waldemar Mażul composed most twomovers (and also a few helpmates, two of them in collaboration with Piotr Murdzia).
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Frank Fiedler (18-10-1957) German composer
Frank Fiedler [euroschach.de] |
Frank Fiedler composes direct mates, helpmates and selfmates.
In recognition of the Frank Fiedler's 50th birthday a composition tourney for chess puzzles and chess problems of all kinds was held and was judged by over-the-board players who had an understanding of and interest in chess problems. Their award and other articles by Frank Fiedler were included in the book "Jubiläumsturnier Frank Fiedler - 50 ". The winning problem can be found on Joaquim Crusats' blog.
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Reinhard Zaiser (18-10-1964) American composer
Reinhard Zaiser [Facebook profile] |
Reinhard Zaiser composes mostly direct mates.
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Sébastien Luce (18-10-1963) French composer
Sébastien Luce [Google+ profile] |
Sébastien Luce is a very active and prolific composer.
He is also an o.t.b. International Master and a chess trainer.
He has already composed more than 1000 problems. Promotions play an important role in many of his works. He is an unconventional composer who does not hesitate to challenge commonly accepted conventions, for instance in this problem with the illegal initial position.
He also writes many articles in problem magazines, such as this article about Symmetrical Circe and AntiCirce in KoBulChess or other articles in the ChessProblems.ca Bulletin.
Luce, Sébastien
Gaudium, 2015
Gaudium, 2015
h#2.5 | - Zeroposition - a) bPg4-->e6 b) wKb6-->f2 c) wKb6-->g2 d) wKb6-->c1 | 4 + 2 |
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Luce, Sébastien
The Problemist TT 2014
1st Prize
The Problemist TT 2014
1st Prize
ser-h#19 | AlphabeticChess Contra grasshopper: b8, g5 | 2 + 10 |
AlphabeticChess: The squares are considered in the order a1, a2...a8, b1...b8, c1 and so on to h8. At each turn, only the unit standing on the square which comes earliest in this order may move. However check and mate are normal.
Contra-Grasshopper: is a Contra-Hopper(0,1) + Contra-Hopper(1,1), explanations here.
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Léonce Auguste Marcel Lamérat (18-10-1903 - 20-10-1933) French composer
Léonce Lamérat was a French composer born in Algeria. He composed direct mates and was the editor of the chess column of "La Presse Libre d'Alger".
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