Final Award in Quick Composing TT-119 | Окончательные итоги блицконкурса TT-119Theme | Тема [ Announcement | Объявление ]
43 entries were received from 14 authors representing 11 countries | На конкурс поступило 43 композиции от 14 авторов из 11 странEN <-> RU A spectacular rendering of the theme is not easy at all. Most of the entries were too simple and rather schematic. The entry No 20 (Kg5-Kd6) is not thematic. Award is the following | Отличия распределились следующим образом
1st Prize, 1st Place - No 9, János Csák (Hungary) a) diagram: 1.Rg3! Kxf4 2.Re3 Kg4 3.Re4#b) wPf2->f5: 1.Bb5! Kxd5 2.Bd3 Kc6 3.Be4#
Harmoniously elaborated beautiful problem.
EN <-> RU
2nd Prize, 2nd Place - No 21, Peter Novitsky (Ukraine) 1.Ra6? zz 1...Kxd5 [a] 2.Ra4 Kd6 3.Rd4#, 1...Kd3! [b]1.Rh6? zz 1...Kd3 [b] 2.Rh2 Kd4 3.Rd2#, 1...Kxd5! [a] 1.Re6? – 2.Re3 Kxd5 3.Rd3#, 1...Kxd5 [a] 2.Re4 Kd6 3.Rd4#, 1...Kd3! [b] 1.Rc6! – 2.Rc3! [Rc4+? Rc2?] Kxd5 3.Rd3# 1...Kxd5 [a] 2.Rc4! [Rc2, Rc3?] Kd6 3.Rd4# 1...Kd3 [b] 2.Rc2! [Rc3+? Rc4?] Kd4 3.Rd2#
The white rook and the black king exchange their
places with silent second moves. There is a double
dual avoidance and the defences and refutations
change.
EN <-> RU
3rd Prize, 3rd Place - No 40, Molnár A. József (Hungary) 1.Qc8! zz Kxg5 2.Qc2 Kg4 3.Qg6#1.Qd1/e2? Kf5! 1.Bf8? Kxf6 2.Qe5+ Kxg5 3.Bh6#, 1...hxg4! 1.Bh8? Kh6 2.Sf7+ 3.Q/Bg7#, 1...hxg4!
1st Honorable mention - No 31, Ingemar Lind (Sweden) a) diagram: 1.dxc7! – 2.Sxd5 – 3.c8Q(R)#1...Ke7 2.c8Q Kd6 3.Qf8#, 2...d6 3.Sxd5# b) wPd6->e6: 1.exf7! Ke7 2.Sg6+ Ke6/Kd6 3.f8Q(B)#, 2...Kd8 3.f8Q(R)# 2nd Honorable mention - No 38, Abdelaziz Onkoud (France) 1.Bd3! cxd3 2.Re4+ Kd5 3.Re5#, 2...Kf5 3.Sd6#1...Kd5 2.Bxc4+ Ke4 3.Be6# 3rd Honorable mention - No 41, Molnár A. József (Hungary) 1.Kc3? – 2.Rf1 – 3.Sg3#, 1...d2!1.Rf1? – 2.Kc3 – 3.Sg3#, 1...Ke2! 1.Rd5! zz Kxe4 2.Rxd3 Ke5 3.Re3# 1...d2 2.R5xd2 Kxe4 3.Rde2#
Commendation - No 5, Branislav Djurasevic (Serbia) *1...Ka8 2.c7#1.b7! (2.c7 pseudo threat) 1...Ka7 2.Bb6+! (2.c7? =) 2...Kxb6 3.b8Q#, 2...Kb8 3.c7#
Miniature, sacrifice, model mate, pawn as thematic piece.
EN <-> RU
Commendation - No 6, Branislav Djurasevic (Serbia) *1...Kd7 2.Se5+ Kc8/e8 3.Rh8#1.Rh8+? Kd7 2.Rd8#, 1...Kf7! 2.Sh6+ Kg7 3.Bd4+ e5! 1.dxe7? zz Kf7 2.Rh7+ 2.Ke8/g8 3.Sf6#, 1...Kd7 2.Rh7 etc (the same as in the solution), 1...Kxe7! 1.Se5? exd6 2.Rh8+ Ke7 3.Bd8#, 1...Kf8! 1.d7+? Kxd7 2.Se5+ Kc8/e8 3.Rh8#, 1...Kf8 2.Kg6! ~ 3.d8Q#, 1...Kf7! 2.d8Q Kg7! 1.Rh7! zz Kd7 2.dxe7! (zz, changed continuation comparing with set play) 2...Kd6 3.e8S#, 2...Kc8 3.e8Q/R#, 2...Ke8 3.Sf6# 1...e5/e6 2.d7+ Kf8 3.d8Q/R# 1...exd6 2.Kf6 zz Kf8 3.Rh8# 1...Kf8 2.dxe7+ Kg8/e8 3.Sf6# Commendation - No 11, Zoltan Labai (Slovakia) a) diagram: 1.Bd7! Kxd5 2.Bb5 Ke6 3.Bc4#b) bKc4->f4: 1.Be7! Kxe5 2.Bg5 Kd6 3.Bf4# URL address of this web page | Адрес этой страницы http://superproblem.ru/htm/tourneys/quick-tt/results/tt-119_award.html |
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