Originals from Pat a Mat 31 - second part


This is the 2nd of 3 files containing Pat a Mat 31 originals. The others are:
First part
Third part

The solutions of originals should be sent to the following adress (preferably before 31.3.2001):
Marian Cervenka
Starhradska 6
SK-85105 BRATISLAVA
Slovakia

They will appear here after their publication in printed version of Pat a Mat.

Comments to #n and s#, h# originals, originally in Slovak, are by Ivan Garaj and Juraj Lörinc respectively. Translated to English by Juraj Lörinc.

Alexandr Cistjakov
Liepaja, LAT
975 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
In this sixmover white must first decoy three black pieces from guarding d5.









#6 (11+12)

Ralf Krätschmer
Neckargemünd, D
976 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
In logical eightmover 976 thematical try 1.Jc6? Va1# fails, white must first destroy mating net of his own king









#8 (10+12)

Andrej Selivanov
Moskva, RUS
977 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
In 977 Jf6 plays main role, ...









s#4 (13+10)

Zdenek Libis
Sychotin, CZE
978 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
... here the crowd of black pawns.









s#5 (8+8)
b) a7 -» b3

Lubomir Siran
Bratislava, SVK
979 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
Solution of 979 has sharply divided introduction, main manoeuvre and finale, main manoeuvre constists of repeated movements of some pieces.









s#45 (12+3)

Ignac Meszaros
Augsburg, D
980 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
Comment of BF: "Once upon a time he was chess player in Bratislava, composed one study (2nd Prize ZIvot 1954), later he lived in Prague and in 1978 he emmigrated to Germany. 46 years later he surprised us by nice helpmate."









h#2 (2+5)
2.1.1.1

Vladimir Archakov
Kyjev, UKR
981 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
Black queen helps white a good deal in 981, analogically in two phases.









h#2 (4+4)
2.1.1.1

Alexandr Semenenko
Dnepropetrovsk, UKR
982 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
Very good analogy - and richer too, is in 982...









h#2 (5+13)
b) b3 -» d2

Jan Kovalic
Spisska Nova Ves, SVK
983 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
... and 983.









h#2 (6+14)
b) e3 -» f4

Ladislav Packa
Galanta, SVK
985 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
985 has Cyclone theme in 3 phases, ...









h#2 (4+15)
b) f5 -» d3
c) f5 -» c3

Michel Caillaud
Chatenay-Malabry, F
986 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
... 986 "only" cyclical - but very delicate and in 4 phases!









h#2 (7+8)
4.1.1.1

Valerij Semenenko
Dnepropetrovsk, UKR
987 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
Longer helpmates aren't complicated, don't forget set plays in 987 - but they add only a little to a content.









h#3* (4+2)
b) d6 -» e6

Jozef Lozek
Lukáčovce, SVK
988 Pat a Mat 31 - December 2000

Comment on original for solving:
988 shows echo with the help of interesting twin (interesting with regards to final positions - difference is rather big).









h#6,5 (2+5)
b) e5 -» e6

Comments to Juraj Lörinc.
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