[Retros] Christmas Contest 2003 of Stuttgarter Zeitung (solutions)
Pedro Quaresma
prq at salvadorcaetano.pt
Mon Feb 2 08:50:05 EST 2004
Hello group,
Since my name has been mentioned, this seems like a good time to introduce
myself :)
I'm Pedro Quaresma, 27 years old and chess player for 23. Used to be a
tournament player and was twice junior portuguese champion (U16 1992, U18
1994), but I'm "retired" now. I currently enjoy chess as a mental
exercise, either trying to solve Retro problems (although I'm absolutely
amateur at this :) ), playing blitz or playing blindfolded.
About this Contest, thanks to Harald Keilhack for letting me participate
and to Otto Janko for having mailed him on my behalf :) This was my first
contest and hopefully not the last.
I too missed the "obvious" solution of wPg7 on position B) :)
My best regards to all the list members,
Pedro
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Pedro R. Quaresma
Salvador Caetano IMVT
Div. Sistemas de Informação / Systems and Information Division
Administração e Desenvolvimento Lotus Notes /
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Assunto: Re: [Retros] Christmas Contest 2003 of Stuttgarter Zeitung (solutions)
J.Guballa at t-online.de (Jens Guballa)
31-01-2004 17:48
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Hi,
in the todays issue of the Stuttgarter Zeitung the names of the senders
with correct solutions (positions C) - E)) were published.
Here is the summarized translation:
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76 solver took part in the expert contest (position C) - E)), 24 of them
solved them all correctly:
Kurt Lorenz, Erich Marquefant (Marbach)
Dietmar Fauth, Norbert Geissler (Munich)
Hans Bergmann (Aalen)
Ulrich Knöpp (Darmstadt)
Gabriele Bauers (Hamburg)
Rudolf Eilenberger (Dossenheim)
Mario Richter (Berlin)
Karl Roscher (Neckargemünd)
Günter Lauinger (Ravensburg)
Theodor Burian (Weil der Stadt)
Jens Guballa (Tamm)
Martin Pfleiderer (Korntal)
Nils Empacher, Bernd-Martin Schuh, Klaus Bernhardt, Thomas Lutzius, Rolf
Schreiber (all Stuttgart)
Pedro Quaresma (Portugal)
Henrik Juel (Danemark)
Hannu Lehto, Hannu Harkola (Finland)
Andrey Frolkin (Ukraine)
44 times C) and D) was solved correctly, 40 people found the correct
move Rh2xRh1 in position E), but only in 34 cases the retro analysis was
acceptable.
Position E:
White prevents black from castling by retracting 1. Rh2xRh1.
"The bRh1 has promoted on g1, the pawn passed the squares g3, h2, g1 and
captured 3 pieces. The bNg1 could not have promoted (not enough pieces
left to capture) and he was coming via f3 to g1. That happened when the
pawn was still on f2. The wQ must have been captured before by a knight,
so that the king can step to d1.
The last move must have been d6-d5 (or the rook a8 or the black king
moved, but then the castling is obviously not allowed anymore). Before
this pawn must have captured a piece on d6. This piece must have been
the Pa2, he must have captured 3 pieces. But as both black bishops are
still trapped on their initial squares only the black rook, knight and
queen could have been captured. Therefore the black king must have moved
to release the queen from the 8th rank and so black may not castle
anymore." (Summarized solution by T. Burian)
To be counted as a correct solution the following items must have been
mentioned:
- Releasing the position in the lower right courner
- White queen captured on d1
- Pa2 captured by pawn d5
- Contradiction: black may castle <-> locked pieces (black bishops and
queen)
If other pieces are de-captured on h1, it cannot be proven that the
queen was captured on d1.
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So far the Chirstmas Contest 2003 by Harald Keilhack.
Best regards,
Jens
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