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Studies awarded for the Dutch Magazine tournament Probleemblad 2013-2014.
[Event "1.p Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Pavel Arestov"] [Black ""] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "n6K/P7/4B3/7p/8/3p4/4k2P/8 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "45"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/10-12} 1. h4 $1 (1. Kg7 $2 d2 2. Bb3 h4 3. Kf6 h3 4. Ke5 Kf2) (1. Bb3 $2 d2) (1. Bf7 $2 h4) 1... Kf2 $1 (1... d2 2. Bf7 d1=Q 3. Bxh5+) (1... Kf3 2. Bd5+ Kg4 3. Bxa8 d2 4. Bf3+ $1) 2. Bf7 Kg3 3. Bxh5 Kxh4 4. Bg6 $1 (4. Bd1 $2 Kg5) 4... Kg5 (4... d2 5. Bc2) 5. Kg7 $1 (5. Bxd3 $2 Kf6) 5... Kf4 6. Kf6 $1 ( 6. Bxd3 $2 Ke5) 6... d2 7. Bc2 $1 (7. Bh5 $2 Ke4 8. Ke6 Nb6 $1) 7... Nb6 (7... Nc7 8. Ke7) 8. Ke6 Kf3 $1 9. Kf5 $1 (9. Ke5 $2 Ke3) 9... Ke3 10. Ke5 Nc4+ 11. Kd5 $1 (11. Kf5 $2 Nb6 12. Ke5 Nc4+) (11. Kf6 $2 Nb6 12. Ke5 Nc4+) (11. Ke6 $2 Na3 12. Bd1 Nb5 13. a8=Q Nc7+ 14. Kd7 Nxa8) 11... Na3 12. a8=Q $1 Nxc2 13. Qe8+ $1 (13. Qa7+ $2 Ke2 $1 14. Qa6+ Kf2 $1 15. Qf6+ Ke2) 13... Kf2 14. Qf7+ $1 (14. Qf8+ $2 Ke2 $1 15. Qe7+ Ne3+ $1) 14... Ke2 15. Qh5+ $1 Kd3 (15... Ke1 16. Qe5+ Kf1 17. Qf5+ Ke1 18. Qe4+ Kd1 19. Kc4) 16. Qf5+ (16. Qg6+ $2 Kc3 17. Qf6+ Kb3 18. Qf3+) 16... Kc3 17. Qf3+ Kb2 18. Ke4 $1 Kc1 19. Qf4 Ne1 20. Kd4 Kc2 {<eg>} 21. Qc7+ Kb1 22. Kc3 d1=Q 23. Qb6+ {This positional study starts with a battle between bishop and knight. Its subtle changes are rounded off by a mutual zugzwang. After the white queen promotion, it takes some precise play to win. I once called a study with more than one phase 'ultramodern'.} 1-0
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[Event "2/3.p Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2014"] [Round ""] [White "Martin Minski"] [Black ""] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "4B3/4P3/8/7p/K7/8/4p3/kN5r w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "15"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/7-9 2014} 1. Na3 Kb2 (1... e1=Q 2. Nc2+ Kb2 3. Nxe1 Rxe1 4. Bxh5) 2. Nc2 $1 (2. Nc4+ $2 Kc3 $1 3. Bxh5 Ra1+ $1 (3... e1=Q $2 4. e8=Q Qa1+ 5. Kb5 Rb1+ 6. Kc5 $1 Qa7+ 7. Kd6 Qd4+ 8. Kc7 $1 Qxc4+ 9. Qc6) 4. Kb5 e1=Q 5. e8=Q Qb1+ 6. Kc6 Ra6+ 7. Kc7 Ra7+ 8. Kc6 Qb7+ 9. Kd6 Qc7+ 10. Ke6 Qxc4+ 11. Kf5 Ra5+ 12. Kg6 Kd2 $1 13. Qd7+ Rd5 14. Qg4 Rd6+ 15. Kg7 Qc3+ 16. Kg8 Rd8+ 17. Kf7 Qc7+ ) (2. Bxh5 $2 Rh4+) 2... Ra1+ (2... Rh4+ {<main>} 3. Kb5 Re4 4. Bxh5 Kxc2 5. Bg6 e1=Q (5... Kb3 6. Bxe4 e1=Q 7. e8=Q Qb4+ 8. Ka6 $1) 6. e8=Q Qb4+ 7. Ka6 $1) 3. Kb5 $1 (3. Kb4 $2 Kxc2 4. Bg6+ Kb2 $1 5. e8=Q e1=Q+ 6. Qxe1 Rxe1 7. Bxh5 Re4+ 8. Kc5 Re5+ 9. Kd6 Rxh5) (3. Nxa1 $2 e1=Q) 3... Kxc2 4. Bg6+ Kb2 5. e8=Q e1=Q 6. Qh8+ $1 (6. Qxe1 $2 Rxe1 7. Bxh5 Re5+ 8. Kc6 Rxh5) 6... Qc3 7. Qxc3+ Kxc3 8. Bxh5 {In a sharp, mutual fight we see a lot of surprising moves.} 1/2-1/2
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[Event "2/3.p Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Anatoly Skripnik"] [Black ""] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "1B6/5PP1/8/8/2p5/R7/1k1Kpp2/2r3N1 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "17"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/10-12} 1. Be5+ (1. Nxe2 $2 f1=N#) 1... c3+ (1... Kxa3 2. f8=Q+) 2. Bxc3+ Rxc3 3. Ra2+ $1 Kxa2 (3... Kb3 4. Nxe2) 4. Nxe2 Rc2+ (4... f1=Q 5. Nxc3+) 5. Kxc2 f1=Q 6. Nc1+ $1 (6. Nc3+ $2 Ka1 7. g8=Q Qf5+ 8. Kd2 Qc2+ 9. Kxc2 ) 6... Ka1 7. Nb3+ (7. f8=Q $2 Qc4+ 8. Kd2 Qc2+ 9. Kxc2) 7... Ka2 8. f8=Q Qxf8 (8... Qc4+ 9. Kd2 Qc2+ 10. Ke1 $1) 9. gxf8=R $1 {In a hard, tactical fight pieces are flying over the board. At the end it takes a rook promotion to avoid stalemate.} (9. gxf8=Q $2) (9. gxf8=B $2) (9. gxf8=N $2 Ka3) 1-0
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[Event "sp.p Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Peter Krug"] [Black ""] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "q5k1/8/5K1P/pQp5/P7/b2b2B1/8/8 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "25"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/10-12} 1. h7+ Bxh7 (1... Kh8 2. Be5 Bb2 3. Bxb2 Qd8+ 4. Ke6+ Kxh7 5. Qb7+ Kh6 6. Bg7+ Kg5 7. Qg2+ Kf4 8. Bh6+) 2. Qc4+ Kh8 3. Be5 Bb2 4. Bxb2 Qb7 (4... Qg2 {<main>} 5. Qb5 Bg8 6. Be5 Kh7 (6... Qg4 7. Qd7 $1) 7. Qb1+ (7. Qd3+ {<or>} Kh6 8. Bf4+ Kh5 9. Qf5+) (7. Qd7+ {<or>} Kh6 8. Bf4+ Kh5 9. Qf5+) 7... Kh6 8. Bf4+ Kh5 9. Qf5+ Kh4 10. Bg5+ Kg3 11. Qf4+ Kh3 12. Qh4#) 5. Qe2 Qd7 6. Qh2 Qb7 7. Be5 Kg8 (7... Qd7 8. Qh3 $1) 8. Qa2+ Kf8 9. Bd6+ Ke8 10. Qe6+ Kd8 11. Be7+ Kc7 12. Qd6+ Kc8 13. Qd8# {In a queen-endgame with bishops, one bishop lies in wait. It ends with echo mates at two sides of the board. Although the themes are well-known, the combination is tasteful.} 1-0
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[Event "1.hm Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2014"] [Round ""] [White "Richard Becker"] [Black ""] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "3q4/6p1/5p2/5p2/8/8/2Q1Bk1K/8 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "29"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/1-3 2014} 1. Bb5+ $1 (1. Bg4+ $2 Ke3 2. Qe2+ Kf4 3. Qf3+ Ke5 4. Qe3+ Kd6) 1... Kf3 (1... Ke3 2. Qc3+ Kf4 3. Be8) 2. Qc3+ Kf4 (2... Kg4 3. Qg3+ Kh5 4. Be2+ Kh6 5. Qh4+ Kg6 6. Qh5#) 3. Be8 $1 g6 (3... Qd1 4. Qg3+ Ke4 5. Bc6+ Kd4 6. Qd6+ Kc3 7. Qxd1) (3... Qd5 4. Bc6 Qd1 5. Qg3#) (3... Qxe8 4. Qg3+ Ke4 5. Qe1+ Kf4 6. Qxe8) (3... Qa8 4. Qg3+ Ke4 5. Qg2+ Kf4 6. Qxa8) (3... Qb6 4. Qg3+ Ke4 5. Bc6+ Qxc6 (5... Kd4 6. Qf2+ Ke5 7. Qxb6) 6. Qg2+ Kf4 7. Qxc6) 4. Kh3 (4. Qg3+ $2 Ke4 5. Qe1+ Kf3 $1 6. Bc6+ Kg4 7. Qg3+ Kh5 8. Qh3+ Kg5) 4... g5 5. Qg3+ Ke4 6. Qe1+ Kf4 7. Qc3 g4+ 8. Kh4 g3 9. Qxg3+ Ke4 10. Qe1+ Kf4 11. Qc3 Qd1 (11... Qd5 12. Bc6 Qd1 13. Qg3#) (11... Qxe8 12. Qg3+ Ke4 13. Qe1+ Kf4 14. Qxe8) (11... Qa8 12. Qg3+ Ke4 13. Qg2+ Kf4 14. Qxa8) (11... Qb6 12. Qg3+ Ke4 13. Bc6+ Qxc6 (13... Kd4 14. Qf2+ Ke5 15. Qxb6) 14. Qg2+ Kf4 15. Qxc6) 12. Qg3+ Ke4 13. Bc6+ Kd4 14. Qd6+ Ke3 15. Qxd1 {Queen and bishop keep control over queen and pawns. By losing a tempo Black is forced to make bad moves.} 1-0
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[Event "2.hm Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2014"] [Round ""] [White "Yochanan Afek"] [Black ""] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "8/6B1/6P1/4Pp2/3k4/2p3pP/b7/7K w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "26"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/7-9 2014} 1. e6+ (1. Kg2 $2 f4 2. e6+ Ke3 3. e7 Bd5+ 4. Kg1 Bc6) 1... Ke3 2. Bxc3 (2. Kg2 $2 f4 3. e7 Bd5+ 4. Kg1 Bc6 5. Bxc3 f3 6. e8=Q+ Bxe8 7. Ba5 f2+ 8. Kg2 Bc6+) 2... Kf2 3. Be1+ Kxe1 4. Kg2 (4. Kg1 $2 Bxe6) 4... f4 5. e7 Bd5+ 6. Kg1 Bc6 7. g7 f3 8. e8=Q+ Bxe8 9. g8=Q f2+ 10. Kg2 f1=Q+ 11. Kxg3 Qf2+ 12. Kg4 Qg2+ 13. Kh4 Qxg8 {Bishop and pawns combat each other with a lot of sacrificing. The final stalemate is well-known.} 1/2-1/2
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[Event "3.hm Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Peter Krug"] [Black ""] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "2B4N/4kP2/2P2p2/4p3/8/r2p1K2/1b6/8 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "18"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/4-6} 1. c7 e4+ 2. Ke3 Bc1+ 3. Kxe4 d2 4. Ng6+ Kxf7 5. Be6+ Kxg6 6. c8=Q Ra4+ (6... d1=Q {<main>} 7. Bf7+ Kxf7 8. Qd7+ (8. Qe6+ $2 Kf8 9. Qc8+ Ke7 10. Qe6+ Kd8) 8... Qxd7) 7. Bc4 d1=Q 8. Qf5+ Kg7 9. Qg6+ (9. Qxf6+ $2 Kh7) 9... Kxg6 {Again some sacrifices. At the end the white queen is removed. The resulting mirrir stalemate remains surprising.} 1/2-1/2
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[Event "sp.hm Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Pavel Arestov"] [Black ""] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "3r4/2R5/2P5/4p3/8/8/8/2K4k w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "25"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/1-3} 1. Rg7 Rd4 (1... Rd6 2. c7 Rc6+ 3. Kd2 e4 4. Ke3) 2. c7 Rc4+ 3. Kd1 $1 (3. Kd2 $2 e4 $1 4. Ke3 Kh2 5. Kf4 Kh1 $1 6. Ke5 e3 $1 7. Kd6 e2 8. Re7 Rd4+ 9. Kc6 Rc4+ 10. Kb7 Rb4+ 11. Ka6 Rc4 12. Kb6 Rb4+ 13. Kc6 Rc4+ 14. Kd7 Rd4+ 15. Ke8 Rc4) 3... e4 (3... Kh2 4. Kd2) 4. Kd2 $1 (4. Ke2 $2 Rc3 $1) 4... Kh2 (4... Rc5 5. Ke3) 5. Ke3 Kh1 (5... Kh3 6. Kf4 Kh2 7. Ke5) 6. Kf4 Kh2 7. Ke5 e3 8. Kd6 e2 (8... Rd4+ 9. Kc5 Rd2 10. Re7 e2 11. Kb4 Rc2 12. Rxe2+ Rxe2 13. c8=Q) (8... Rc3 9. Re7 Kg3 10. Rxe3+ Rxe3 11. c8=Q) 9. Re7 Rd4+ 10. Kc5 Rd2 11. Kb4 Rc2 12. Rxe2+ $1 Rxe2 13. c8=Q {The composer made an earlier version, which gained a Prize in the Jenever Tourney 2012.. This version is more comprehensive, with the rook sacrificing itself on two different ranks. A subtle piece of work.} 1-0
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[Event ".c Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Eddy Van Espen"] [Black ""] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "8/7n/1p6/1Pp5/k2pB3/p3P3/8/1K6 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "26"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/10-12} 1. exd4 (1. Bxh7 $2 dxe3 2. Bd3 Kb3) 1... Nf6 2. dxc5 (2. Bc2+ $2 Kxb5) 2... Nxe4 3. cxb6 Nc5 4. b7 (4. Ka2 $2 Nb7 5. Kb1 Kb3 6. Ka1 Nc5 7. b7 Nxb7 8. b6 Nc5 9. Kb1 a2+ 10. Ka1 Ka3 11. b7 Nb3#) (4. Kc2 $2 Kb4 5. b7 Nxb7 6. b6 Kc4 7. Kc1 Kc3 8. Kb1 Kb3) 4... Nxb7 (4... Nd7 5. Ka2 Kb4 6. b6) 5. Ka2 (5. b6 $2 Kb3) 5... Nc5 6. b6 Nb7 (6... Kb4 7. Kb1) 7. Ka1 Kb4 8. Ka2 Nc5 9. Kb1 Kb3 {<eg>} 10. Ka1 a2 11. b7 Ka3 12. b8=Q Nb3+ 13. Qxb3+ Kxb3 1/2-1/2
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[Event ".c Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2013"] [Round ""] [White "Ravi Shankar"] [Black ""] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "7k/5K2/P7/1B5P/2p5/r7/6pN/2B5 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "20"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/10-12} 1. Bb2+ (1. Bxa3 $2 g1=Q 2. Bxc4 (2. Bd6 Qg8+ 3. Kf6 Qd5 4. Be5 Qxb5 5. a7 Qa6+ 6. Kg5+ Kg8 7. Bd4 c3 8. Bxc3 Qxa7) 2... Qg8+) 1... c3 ( 1... Kh7 2. Bd4 c3 3. Bg7 c2 4. Bd7 Ra5 5. Ng4) 2. Bxc3+ (2. Bxa3 $2 g1=Q) 2... Rxc3 3. a7 Ra3 (3... Rc7+ 4. Kf6 Rxa7 5. Nf3 Ra1 6. Kg6) 4. a8=Q+ Rxa8 5. Nf3 Ra1 6. Kg6 Rf1 7. Ng1 $1 Rxg1 8. Bc6 Rc1 9. Bxg2 Rg1 10. Kh6 Rxg2 1/2-1/2
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[Event ".c Probleemblad 2013-2014"] [Site ""] [Date "2014"] [Round ""] [White "Peter Krug"] [Black ""] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "1qR5/1p6/pK6/8/P2Q4/6p1/5Pp1/6bk w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "37"] [EventDate "2013"] {Probleemblad/1-3 2014} 1. Rc1 $1 (1. Qh8+ $2 Bh2 2. Rc1+ g1=Q 3. Rxg1+ Kxg1 4. Qxb8 g2) 1... gxf2 2. Qxf2 Qh2 3. Re1 (3. Rd1 $2 Qd6+ 4. Rxd6 Bxf2+) 3... a5 4. Ka7 b5 5. Ka8 $1 Qh8+ 6. Kb7 Qh7+ 7. Ka6 Qh6+ 8. Kxa5 Qh2 9. Qb6 bxa4 10. Ka6 a3 {<eg>} 11. Ra1 a2 12. Rd1 Qd6 13. Rxg1+ Kh2 14. Qxd6+ Kxg1 15. Qf6 Kh2 16. Qh8+ Kg1 17. Kb5 Kf2 18. Qf6+ Ke2 19. Qa1 1-0
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Daily task - Stalemate
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