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WCCI-2010-2012 Group C, Moremovers

1st Place, Mikhail Marandyuk 37.75 points

No.1 (9.75 points) No.3 (9.75 points)


Mikhail Marandyuk Мikhail Маrandyuk
FIDE World Cup 2010 1.Lb6+? 1…K:e5!, 1.S:b5+? 1…Ke4! ChessStar 21.10.2012
1st Prize 1.Le6! [2.Sb3+ Kc4 3.d6+ Kb4 4.La5#] 1º-2º Prix
W________w W________w 1.Sc2! ~ 2.Te3! ~ 3.Sd4+ Kf4 4.Se2+ Kf5 5.S:g3#
[wdKdwdwd] 1…Ta1 2.Lb6+ K:e5 3.Lc7+ (switchback) Kd4 4.S:b5+ Ke4 [bdwdrdng]
5.Tc4+! L:c4 6.Sc3# (switchback) (2…h4 3.Tg4 Le4 4.Te:e4 Sf4 5.Tg:f4#)
[dpGB0wdw] [dw0wdBdN] 1…c:b6 2.Td4! ~ 3.Se3+ Ke5 4.Sc4+ Kf5 5.Sd6#
[wdwdw0wd] 1…Sf4 2.S:b5+ Ke4 3.Sc3+ (switchback) Kd4 4.Lb6+ K:e5 [w)wdp0n0]
5.Sc4+! L:c4 6.Lc7# (switchback) 1…Lf3 2.Sd4+ Kf4 3.S:e6+ Kf5 4.Tf4+! S:f4 5.Sd4#
[HpdP)wdw] 1…Kc5 2.S:b7+ Kd4 3.Lb6+ K:e5 4.Lc7+ (switchback) Kd4
[dw)wdkdp] 1…Ld5 2.Se3+ Ke5 3.Sg4+ Kf5 4.Te5+! S:e5 5.Se3#
[wdwiwdwd] 5.S:b5+ Ke4 6.Sc5# [wHRdwdwd]
[dwHbdpdw] 2…Kb4 3.d6 Ta1 4.Sd5+ Kb3 5.Sc5+ Ka2 6.Sc3# (switchback) [dwdwdw0P] Two systems of play with two pairs of echo variations with creation
[w)R$w)nd] [wIwdRdwd] and play of batteries. The first pair variations with quiet moves of
[dw4rdwdw] Two variations with return of two white pieces of the Bishop and Knight, [dwdwdwGw] white Rooks on the second move, the second pair variations with
sacrifices of white pieces on the same square c4 and opening of a line. distant self-block and sacrifice of white Rooks on the fourth move.
w--------w
#6 (11+10) w--------w
#5 (10+12)
Additional variation with new returns of the same pieces. In total there are 6
returns of two white pieces.

No.5 (9.25 points)


Mikhail Marandyuk No.2 (9 points)
Memorial A.Popandopulo-90 Mikhail Marandyuk
Zadachi i Etyudy 2011 FIDE Olympic Tourney Khanty-Mansiysk 2010
1st-2nd Prize 1.Sbc5+? A 1…K:d4! 1st Prize (Gold Medal)
W________w 1.Lb7+? B 1…K:f5!
W________w 1.h5! ~ 2.S:c7+ A Kf6 3.Se8+ (switchback) Ke6
[wdBdwdwd] 1.Sdc5+? C 1…K:f4! [RdwdNgwd] 4.L:d5+ B Kd7 5.Tb7#
[dwdwdpdw] 1.Kb5! ~ 2.Sbc5+ A K:d4 3.Sb3+ (switchback) Ke4 [)w0w0n0w] 1…Da3 2.L:d5+ B Kd7 3.Lc6+ (switchback) Ke6
[wIwdw0wd] 4.Lb7+ B K:f5 5.Sd4# [wdBdkdw0] 4.S:d4+ C Ke5 5.Lf4#
[dwdwdP0P] 1…Tb1 2.Lb7+ B K:f5 3.Lc8+ (switchback) Ke4 [dwIpdwdw] 1…c3 2.S:d4+ C Ke5 3.Sf3+ (switchback) Ke6
[wdP)k)w4] 4.Sdc5+ C K:f4 5.Th3# [w$p0wdP)] 4.S:c7+ A Kf6 5.Tf4#
[dN0N0w$w] 1…T:h5 2.Sdc5+ C K:f4 3.Sd3+ (switchback) Ke4 [dbdwdN)w]
[wdPdwdwG] 4.Sbc5+ A K:d4 5.Tg4# [wdwGwdwd] Cyclic play of three white pieces with a cycle of the 2nd and 4th moves
[dwdwdwdr] [dw1wdwdw] AB-BC-CA, return of pieces on the 3rd move and opening of three
Cyclic play of three white pieces with a cycle of 2nd and 4th moves lines.
w--------w
#5 (12+8) AB-BC-CA, return of pieces on the 3rd move and annihilation.
w--------w
#5 (11+12)
WCCI-2010-2012 Group C, Moremovers
2nd Place, A.S. Kuzovkov 34.50 points

No.1 (9 points) No.2 (9 points)


A.S. Kuzovkov A.S. Kuzovkov
Шахматная композиция 2010 Л. Лошинский и Е. Умнов – 100, 2012
1st Prize
W________w 1st Prize
W________w 1…Rxd4 2.Sxd2+![А] Rxd2 3.Bd3+! Kxd3 4.Sc1#
[wgrdN$nd] [wdwdwdwd] 3…Kd5 4.Qc4#
[dQdpdw0w] 1.Rf2! (2.Re2+ Kd3 3.Qb2) [dwdwdpdw] 1...exd4 2.Sc3+![B] dxc3 3.Bd5+! Kd3 4.Qe4#
[Ndwdwdbd] 1…Kd4+ 2.Rc2!+ Ke4 3.Sac7! Bc7 4.Rc4# [rdw4pIwd] 3…Kd5 4.Qd4#
[0wdr0wdw] 3…Rc7 4.Sd6# [dP)w0wGw] 1.Qd1! (2.Qxd2 Rxd4 3.Qe3#; 2…exd4 3.Qd3#)
[wdp)kdPd] 1…Ke3+ 2.Rf5!+ Ke4 3.Sec7! Bc7 4.Re5# [QdB)kdwd] 1…Rxd4 2.Sс3+![В] (2.Sd2+?) Sxс3 3.Sxd2+![A] Rxd2 4.Qg4#
[dwdwdw)w] 3…Rc7 4.Sc5# [0wdwdN0w] 1…exd4 2.Sxd2+![А] (2.Sс3+?) Sxd2 3.Sc3+![B] dxc3 4.Qg4#
[w0wdwdPd] [p)w0N0Pg]
Cross checks, dual avoidance and two Novotnys. A cycle of White’ second moves (AB-BA), ambush key. In the
[dKdwdBGw] [hndwdbdw] set-play, d4-Pawn is captured twice, White alternating Knight
w--------w
#4 (11+12) w--------w
#4* (11+15) moves. In the play we have dual avoidance combined with a
double line clearance.

No.4 (8 points)
No.3 (8.5 points) A.S. Kuzovkov
A.S. Kuzovkov Olympic Tourney 2012
Die Schwalbe 2012
W________w 2nd Prize (Silver Medal)
W________w
[wdwdwIwd] 1.Ba6? Bxe2! [wHw4ndwd]
[0Bdw$wdp] 1.Bc8? Rxe2! [dQdwdpgw] 1.Sd7! (2.Rc5+ Kxe6 3.Sf8+ Bxf8 4.Re5#)
[wdpHwdwd] 1.Bf6! (2.Rd4+ Bxd4 3.e4#) [PdRdPdpd] 1…f6 2.Rd6+ Kc4 3.Sa3+ Qxa3 4.Rxd4#
[dw)kdwdr] 1. ...Bxe2 2.Bc8! Bg4 3.Rf5+ Bxf5 4.Re5# [dNdkdw)w] 1…Bf5 2.Rc7+ Kxe6 3.Sc5+ Sxc5 4.Re7#
3…Rxf5 4.Be6# 1…Bd3 2.Rb6+ Kc4 3.Sd6+ Sxd6 4.Rb4#
[w)w0w$wG] [ndw0b)wd]
[dpdwdwdp] 1…Rxe2 2.Ba6! Rc2 3.Sc3+ Rxc3 4.Rxd4# [dwdw4pdw]
3…Bxc3 4.Bc4# The white Rook cross. Dual avoidance. Battery play.
[wgwdPdw4] [qdpdpdwI]
[dNdbdwdw] Obstruction, Dresden Theme, and two Novotnys.
[Gwdwdwdw]
w--------w
#4 (10+11) w--------w
#4 (10+14)
WCCI-2010-2012 Group C, Moremovers
3rd Place, Aleksandr Feoktistov 32.75 points

No.1 (9 points) No.2 (8.75 points) 1.Re8! ~ 2.Qf7+!(A) K:d6 3.Qf8+! Kc7 4.Rc8# (switchback)
Aleksandr Feoktistov 1.g3! (2.Sg5+ fxg5 3.Re8+ Kd3 4.Rxd2#; 3…Kxd5 4.Re5#, Aleksandr Feoktistov 3… Kd5 4.Q:c5#
FIDE Olympic Tourney 2010 1…d3 2.Sg5+ fxg5 3.Re8+ Kd4 4.Sf5+ Kxd5 5.Re5#; 3…Kxd5 4.Re5+ Kd4 FIDE World CUP 2011 1… Bg6 2.f4+!(B) e4 3.f5! R:f5/B:f5 4.B:e4#/Qe5# - Nowotny
2nd Prize
W________w 5.Sf5#) 3rd Prize
W________w 1… Bh6 2.fg+!(C) e4 3.g5! R:g5/B:g5 4.Sf4#/Qe5# - Nowotny
1...Bf1 2.Rxd2+! d3 3.Qc1!! ~ 4.Re2+! fxe2 5.Qe3# 3… Sd3 4.B:e4#
[wdw$wdwd] [whRdwdwd] 1… gf 2.B:f3+!(D) e4 3.B:h5 Sd3 4.Bf7#
[dwIwdwdw] 3...cxd2 4.Qxd2 ~ 5.Qe3# [Iwdp!wdw]
3…f1S?? unblock c4 – block f1 1… Sa6 2.Q:d7! Sc7 3.Qf7+(A) K:d6 4.Rd8#
[wdwdN0wH] 1...Be2 2.Rxc3+! d3 3.Qa1!! ~ 4.Rc4+! bxc4 5.Qd4# [wdpHw)wd] 2… Bf5(Rh7) 3.f4+!(B) e4 4.Re5#
[dp)Pdwdw] 3...Sxc3 4.Qxc3 ~ 5.Qd4# [dw0k0wdr] 1… Be3 2.fe! e1Q 3.fg+(C) e4 4.Sf4#
[n)b0kGwd] 3...Sb2 4.Qa8! ~ 5.d6# [wdwdwdpd] 2… gf 3.B:f3+!(D) e4 3.Sf4# (3… Be4 4.B:e4#)
[dw0wdpdw] 3…Se2?? unblock c4 – block e2 [Gw)wdPdN] (2… e1S 3.e4+ B:e4 4.fe#)
[wdR0w0P0] (1... Sh3 2.Rxd2+ d3 3.Re2+ fe 4.Qxh1#) [whwdp)Bd] (1… Sa4 2.fg+! e4 3.gh! ~ 4.Qe5#)
[dQdwdwhq] 1.Rxd2+/Rxc3+? d3! [dbgwdwdw]
w--------w w--------w Synthesis of tactical (critical moves of Bb1 & Bc1), the play of a battery,
#5 (11+13) For the first time in two variants is realized specifically five-moves #4 (11+12) Nowotny interfering) and formal (2.A, 2.B, 2.C, 2.D - 3.A /3.B, 3.C/3.D)
combination - transition of the same white pieces from the direct battery elements. In addition there is a switchback of white R in threat.
to indirect. In total the white Queen was as an ambushing piece in four
different batteries!

1.Qc1? ~ 2.Q:g5 ~ 3.Qg7# 1… e3!


1.Bh4? ~ 2.Qe3! ~ 3.Q:g5 ~ 4.Qg7# 1… ef! 2.Qe3 f2! 3.Q:g5 f1S+!
1… e3 2.Qe1! gh 3.B:f7 K:h7 4.Q:h4#
1.h4? – zz 1… ed! 2.Qc1 d2!
No.3 (7.75 points) 1... e3 2.B:e3! – zz gh 3.Bh6! h3 4.Bg7# No.4 (7.25 points)
Aleksandr Feoktistov 1... ef 2.Qc1! fe 3.Q:g5 ~ 4.Qg7# Aleksandr Feoktistov 1.Bb7? (2.Qa6#) Sb4! 1.Qb7? (2.Qa7#) Bc5! 1.Qe8? (2.B~) Sb4!
FIDE World CUP 2010 1... gh 2.Be3! ~ 3.Bh6! ~ 4.Bg7# Marandyuk-60JT 2010 ). Ba8 - Qc6
3rd Prize 1.c6? – zz 1… e3! 4th Prize 1.Qd7! ~ 2.Qa7#
W________w 1... ed 2.Bc5! ~ 3.Bf8! ~ 4.Bg7# W________w 1... B5
[wdwdwdBi] 1... ef 2.Qc1! fe 3.Q:g5 ~ 4.Qg7# [Bdwdwdwd] 2.Bb7! ~ 3.Qd8+ 2… Bb6 b). Bb7 - Qd7
[dwdwdpdP] 1.Be3? – zz 1… ef! 2.B:g5 f2! 3.Bh6 f1S+! [dwdw0wdw] 3.Qe8! ~ 4.Qa8+ 3.Bc8? (4.Qb7) Sb4! 3... Ba7 (4.Qh5+? Ka4!)
[wdwdw)wd] 1… ed 2.B:g5! ~ 3.Bh6! ~ 4.Bg7# [wdQgwdwd] 4.Bc8! ~ 5.Qd7! [5.Q:e7? Sb5!] 4... Sb4
[dw)wdw0w] 1.Re3? – zz 1… ed! 2.B:f7 ~ 3.Bg6 ~ 4.Re8#, 2… K:h7! [iwdwdwdw] 5.Q:e7! – double attack 5… Sc6! (5.Qc6? Sb4! 6.Qb7 Bc5!, 5.Qh5+? Ka4!)
[wdwdpdPd] 1… ef 2.B:f7! - zz K:h7 3.Re8! - zz Kh6 4.Rh8# [wdK0wdwd] 6.Qb7! Ka4
1.Qe1! – zz
[dw0PdPdP] 1... e3 2.Bh4! gh 3.B:f7! - zz K:h7 4.Q:h4# (2.Qc1? ef 3.Q:g5 f1S+!)
[dwhwdwdw] 7.Bd7! Ka5 b‘). Qb7 - Bd7 – The first exchange of pieces.
[wdPdRGwI] 1... ef 2.Qc1! fe 3.Q:g5 e1~ 4.Qg7# (2.Re6? fe 3.Qe5? ~ 4.f7# – pat! [ndwdwdwd] (7… Bb6 8.Q:b6 Sb5 9.Q:b5+ Ka3 10.Qb3#)
[dwdwdw!w] 1... ed 2.Re8! d2(dc) 3.Qe4! ~ 4.B:f7# (2.Qc1? d2!) [dwdwdwdw] 8.B:c6 Bb6 (8… Bc5/Bb8 9.Bb5! ~ 10.Qa6#, 9… S:b5 10.Q:b5#)
9.Qa8+ Ba7 a‘). Qa8 - Bc6 – The second exchange of pieces.
w--------w
#4 (13+5) w--------w
#10 (3+6) 10.Q:a7#
1.Qc1? e3!, 1.Bh4? ef! & 1.Qe1! 1… e3 2.Bh4!, 1… ef 2.Qc1! - Bannij During the game two times interchange of places between Bishop and
1… e3 2.Qe1/B:e3/ Bh4 & 1…ed 2.Bc5/B:g5/Re8 – Zagoruiko Queen.

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