Showing posts with label _Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label _Awards. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

An International TT with Theme Pergialis, Cup of Bucovina 2020

The Last composer of Rebetico songs, Nikos Pergialis (28.02.1931 - 04.12.2019), would be pleased with today's post.

Some biographical elements you may find here: 
https://chess-problems-gr.blogspot.com/2008/09/nikos-pergialis.html

I had proposed in June 2016 the theme Pergialis, which I had described here:
https://chess-problems-gr.blogspot.com/2016/06/proposal-for-theme-pergialis.html

Today I present the Award (01/06/2021, Judge: Mario Guido Garcia) of an Iternational Thematic Tourney for chess composition (Cup of Bucovina 2020), which was focused on Theme Pergialis with great success. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ImQQ9qkJLMpPjBYYIKmVYtbhQ-iW5SJF/view?usp=sharing

Many thanks for organizers and participants.

Monday, October 12, 2015

Finalization of Award JT Manolas-65

After the end of September, the Award

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2-Lv0IlDIs6N1lhWjNQckpMOWs

is considered final. No objections were received.
Only small modifications have been applied on this document.


Congratulations to all participants!

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Award for Manolas-65 JT

Award (29-VIII-2015) for Manolas-65 Jubilee Tourney

English:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2-Lv0IlDIs6N1lhWjNQckpMOWs/view?usp=sharing

Greek:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2-Lv0IlDIs6VTNIeEFKOWF5QmM/view?usp=sharing



Manolas-65 JT : Winners

Section A (helpmate h#2, in HotF (Helpmate of the Future) form, with at least two pairs of related solutions), Judge : Ioannis Kalkavouras (Greece)

Vasil Krizhanivskyi (Ukraine) : 1st Prize, 5th Honourable Mention // Abdelaziz Onkoud (Morocco) : 2nd Prize, 3rd Honourable Mention, 4th Honourable Mention // Eugene Fomichev (Russia) : 3rd Prize // Aleksandr Semenenko (Ukraine) : 1st Honourable Mention // Ladislav Packa (Slovakia) : 2nd Honourable Mention ex aequo // Emil Klemanič (Slovakia) : 2nd Honourable Mention ex aequo // Nikos Pergialis (Greece) : Commendation // Jorge Lois (Argentina) : Commendation // Jorge Karpos (Argentina) : Commendation // Dieter Müller (Germany) : Commendation // Vladislav Nefyodov (Russia) : Commendation


Section B (direct mate #2, with one fairy condition and/or one fairy piece type), Judge : Emmanuel Manolas (Greece)

Juraj Lörinc (Slovakia) : 1st Prize, 2nd Commendation // Vasyl Dyachuk (Ukraine) : 2nd Prize, 3rd Honourable Mention ex aequo // Alberto Armeni (Italy) : 3rd Prize, 2nd Honourable Mention, 1st Commendation, 3rd Commendation // Joaquim Crusats (Spain) : 1st Honourable Mention ex aequo // Andrey Frolkin (Ukraine) : 1st Honourable Mention ex aequo // Hubert Gockel (Germany) : 3rd Honourable Mention ex aequo // Dieter Müller (Germany) : 4th Commendation, 5th Commendation


Sunday, February 01, 2015

4th FIDE Cup

The results for the 4th FIDE Cup (from 01-II-2015 upto 01-IV-2015) [http://www.wfcc.ch/competitions/composing/fidewcc_2015/] have started to be published.

It is a contest for composers of all genres of chess problems. The compositions are very good and we congratulate all the participants, winners, judges, organisers.

A. Twomovers – Judge: Franz Pachl (Germany)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-a-twomovers.pdf

B. Threemovers – Judge: Jakov Vladimirov (Russia)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-B-threemovers.pdf

C. Moremovers – Judge: Juri Gordian (Ukraine)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-C-moremovers.pdf

D. Endgame Studies - Judge: Yochanan Afek (Israel)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-D-studies.pdf

E. Helpmates - Judge: Abdelaziz Onkoud (Morocco)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-E-helpmates.pdf
Here, among others, you may see the fourth prize awarded to (GRE) Kostas Prentos(GRE).

F. Selfmates - Judge: Sven Trommler (Germany)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-f-selfmates.pdf

G. Fairies - Judge: Tadashi Wakashima (Japan)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-G-fairies.pdf

H. Retros and Proofgames - Judge: Michel Caillaud (France)
http://www.wfcc.ch/wp-content/uploads/FIDE-World-Cup-2015-section-H-retros.pdf

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Award for 2nd TT Kobulchess Christmas 2014

(25.12.2014) Here is the Award of the 2nd KoBulChess TT - Cristmas Tourney 2014! Many thanks to all participants and to the judge IM Krassimir Gandev for his quick work. The award remains open for 1 month period.
2nd KoBulChess TT – Christmas Tourney 2014
Theme: All type problems (#/=, H#/H=, S#/S=, HS#/HS= etc.) in 2-4 moves (up to 8 moves for Series and P-Series problems) with the fairy condition Circle SneK. Other fairy pieces and conditions are not allowed. Royal pieces can be used of course.
Circle SneK:
When a Queen is captured - a Rook (or Royal Rook) of the same color (if exists on the board) becoming Queen;
When a Rook is captured – a Bishop (or Royal Bishop) of the same color (if exists on the board) becoming Rook;
When a Bishop is captured - a Knight (or Royal Knight) of the same color (if exists on the board) becoming Bishop;
When a Knight is captured – a Queen (or Royal Queen) of the same color (if exist on the board) becoming Knight.
Only one piece may change its type after a capture. In case of option – the capturing side choose which piece will be transformed.
The capture and the change of type is a single move. If this full move result a selfcheck - the capture is forbidden. 
The capture of a pawn is normal. The capture is normal also in the case when there is no piece on the board which should be transformed. Castling with Royal piece is not allowed.
Entries: 22 
Participants: Pierre Tritten, Manfred Rittirsch, Mario Parrinello, Kostas Prentos, Emmanuel Manolas, Rainer Kuhn, Themis Argirakopoulos, Sebastien Luce, Ralf Kraetschmer, Alain Bienabe
Countries: Greece, Italy, Germany, France
AWARD
It was pleasure for me to be a judge of this interesting tourney. I received from the director Diyan Kostadinov 22 entries (including 2 versions) in anonymous form.
I propose the following ranking:
ct1
1st Prize – Manfred Rittirsch
   a) 1....Rd2? ... 3. ... Qxg3(wRh8)+ 4.hxg3(bQh5)!
1...Sf2 [~? ... 4.Sxc3(bBh3)!] 2.Rf5+ [~? ... 3.h8Q+ Rd,Rhxh8(wQf7)!] gxf5
3.h8Q+ Bxc3(wSh8)# [4.Sxc3(bBf2)??, 4.Kxf2(bSg4)??]
   b) 1...Sf2? ... 3. ... Bxc3(wSh8)+ 4.Kxf2(bSh5)!
1....Rd2 [~? ... 4.hxg3(bQd8)!] 2.Sd6 [~? ... 3.h8B+ Qxh8(wBb5)!] cxd6
3.h8B+ Qxg3(wRh8)# [4.hxg3(bQd2)??, 4.Kxd2(bRb2)??]
This is my favourite. Very rich Circle SneK specific logical maneuvers with reciprocal correspondence of pieces, change of promotions, cross checks and Circle SneK mates.
2nd Prize – Mario Parrinello
a) 1…rQh8 2.Sa6 Sf6 3.rQa1 Sxg8(rSa1)+ 4.hxg8Q(rSh8)+ Qxa6(wSg8)#
b) 1...rQc8 2.Sh6 Sc6 3.rQc1 Sxb8(rSc1)+ 4.axb8Q(rSc8)+ Qxh6(wSb8)#
Wonderful Echo mates, creation of black batteries with ODT, change of functions between wSs and nice fairy play!
ct2
3rd Prize – Emmanuel Manolas
1.Bg7 fxe8Q(bQh7) 2.Bxc3(wBg1) Qxe2(bSh7)#
1.Sxc3(wBg1) fxe8S(bQh7) 2.Qd3 Sxd6(bRf8)#
Model mates, selfblocks, promotions, all types of SneK conversions and SneK mates.
4th Prize – Pierre Tritten
1.Be4 Bxb3(bSf4) 2.Se2 Rxd1(bRc3)#
1.Sd2 Rxf4(bQd1) 2.Qe2 Bxg6(bBd2)#
Same motivation for white captures: first one allows black transformed piece to block on e2, second one avoids black defense, change of functions, all types Circle SneK transformations.
ct3
5th Prize – Themis Argirakopoulos
1.d1B 2.b1R 3.Rb2 4.Rg2 5.Bf3 6.Bc6 Kxg2(Rc6)=
[7.Rxb6(Rd6)? 7.Rxc7(Se6)? 7.Rxd6(Bc7)?]
1.d1S 2.b1Q 3.Qa2 4.Se3 5.Sg2 6.Qa8 Kxg2(Sa8)=
[7.Sxb6(Rd6)?  7.Sxc7(Se6)?]
A wonderful problem with AUW where the stalemate positions are possible because of SneK protections.  
6th Prize – Argirakopoulos, Luce, Tritten
a) 1.c2 2.c1B 3.Bf4 4.Bh2 5.g1R+ Sxg1(bRh2)#
b) 1.b1S 2.Sd2 3.Sf1 4.g1Q 5.Qg4 Bxf1(bSg4)#
Interchange of function between the white pieces, AUW.
ct4
Special Prize – Pierre Tritten
1.Bf4+ Kxf4(bBh3) 2.Rf3+ Kxf3(bRh3) 3.Qe3+ Kxe3(bQh3)
4.Se2+ Kxe2(bSh3) 5.Sf2 Kxf2=
Funny idea – the black Knight h3 plays like a Knight again after a full Circle SneK cycle of transformations
1st Honorable mention – Argirakopoulos, Tritten
a) 1.Kd5 2.Kxe4(wRf8) 3.Kd5 4.Kd6 Rd8#
b) 1.Sd7 2.Sxf8(wBh3) 3.Sd7 4.Sc5 Rd4#
c) 1.Rc3 2.Rxh3(wRf8) 3.Rc3 4.Rc5 Rd8#
Double switchbacks by three black pieces (King, Knight, Rook), Zilahi and nice white/back Forsberg suit twins.
ct5  
2nd Honorable mention – Kostas Prentos
1.Qe3 Sg6 2.Bd4 Bd3#
1.Qxe5 Bc4 2.Be3 Rf4#
Two Circle SneK specific mates.
3rd Honorable mention – Kostas Prentos
1.Bb1 Bg7 2.Se4 Bxe5(wBe4) 3.Bec2 Kxf5(wRc2) 4.Rf2+ Sxf2(wRb1)#
1.Rf2+ Kf7 2.Sh7+ Ke8 3.Sg5 Bxe5(wBg5) 4.Bc6+ Sxf2(wRc6)#
Problem type ANI: in the 1st solution is presented a hybrid of Bristol and Indian - the first white Bishop opens the line for the second white Bishop, which on the next move will transform into Rook, creating a battery. 2nd solution reach the same mate after different active play of the white pieces.
Commendations (equal rank):
ct6
Com – Themis Argirakopoulos
a) 1…g8R 2.e1S Rg2 3.Sc2 Rxc2(bSd3)#
b) 1…h8Q 2.h1B Qh6 3.Bc6 Qxc6(bBb3)#
Com – Alain Bienabe
1.Kxd5(wRe7) Ra7 2.Kc5 Ra5#
1.Kxe7(wBc4) Sc6+ 2.Ke8 Rd8#
ct7
Com – Rainer Kuhn
1.Sxa1(bRd1)! Rxa1 2.a8Q+ Qxa8(wQe1)#
1.rBa8! Qa4 2.Re8+ Qxe8(rRa8)#
1.rBb7! Bxc2 2.a8Q+ Qxa8(wQe1)#
Com – Sebastien Luce
1…Ba7 2.Sxa7(wBe4)+ Bxg2(bBa7) 3.Bb8 Kb6#
1…Bb6 2.Sxb6(wBe4) Bxg2(bBb6) 3.Ba7 Kc7#
ct8
Com – Emmanuel Manolas
1.Qxd5(bBc3)+! (bBe6?) Kxd5(wQh5)
2.Qxe6(bSh2)+ Kxe6 3.Qxf7(bRc3)+ Kxf7 4.g8Q#
Com – Rainer Kuhn
1.rSc3 Kg4 2.Bxf5+ Kxf5(rBc3) 3.rBa1 Be5#
1.rSb4 Kh3 2.rSc6 Be5 3.rSxe5(wBe8) d4#
I wish to all participants and the tourney director – Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2015!
gandev
Sofia 24.12.2014        Judge: IM Krassimir Gandev

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Fairy condition "BackHome"

The BackHome fairy condition is invented by Nicolas Dupont.

Definition : "If a piece can move to the square it occupied in the diagram position, it must move to this back-home square. BackHome moves have priority over the virtual capture of the opponent king by any piece, i.e. checks are fairy. If more BackHome moves are possible, the side-on-move chooses which move to play. The BackHome square of a pawn which is promoted during the solution is the-initial-diagram-square of this pawn."

The fifth thematic tourney (TT5) of ChessProblems.ca, ending 31-XII-2013, required original chess compositions employing the BackHome fairy condition. For the Announcement and the Award please visit this link. You will find excellent material if you follow the link to the bulletin.

The condition is included in programs WinChloe 3.24 and Popeye 4.65 .

I will present here two helpmate problems of mine, one with normal pieces and one using a Grasshopper, where the BackHome condition is applied.


Problem_761
Emmanuel Manolas
original

3r4/8/2r5/b3S3/3k1K2/7b/5P2/8, (3 + 5)

h#7, BackHome


1.Rc3 Sc4 (the wS blocks the return path for the bRc3) 2.Re3 Se5 (the wS returns BackHome)
3.Rd5 Sd7 (the wS blocks the return path for the bRd5) 4.Rc5 Se5 (the wS returns BackHome)
5.Be6 Sg4 (the wS blocks the return path for the bBe6) 6.Bd5 Se5 (the wS returns BackHome)
7.Bc3 fxe3#

The wS, visiting 3 different squares and then returning BackHome, blocks the BackHome path of three black units which block their King. The four black pieces go to their destinations one after another in strict order.



Problem_762
Emmanuel Manolas
original

8/8/7k/8/g6p/2p4P/2K4R/7R, (4 + 4) (Grasshopper 0 + a4)

h#6, BackHome
a) diagram, b) bGa4 to h8


a) diagram
1.Gd1 (the wG cannot return to a4) Rf1 2.Gg1 (blocks the return path of bRf1) Rf4 3.Kg5 Rxh4 (inhibits the BackHome move of the bK) 4.Gg6 Rh8 5.Gg4 Rg8+ 6.Kh6 (the bK makes a switchback BackHome) hxg4# (the wRh1 is in BackHome position, the check is valid, it is mate).

b) bGa4 to h8
1.Gh5 (the wG cannot return to h8) Rd2 2.cxd2 Kd3 3.d1=B (inhibits the BackHome move of the bK to c2) Ke4 4.Gxh3 Kf5 5.Ge6 Rxh4 (this is not a check) 6.Kh5 (the bK is not in threat) Rh1# (wR moves away from bK and makes a switchback to BackHome position to give check. Three pieces are cleared from the h-file to make this mate possible, and the promoted bBd1 is unable to interfere).

There are sacrifices, of bGg4 in (a), of wRd2 in (b).
There are reciprocal captures, wPxbG in (a), bGxwP in (b).


Saturday, March 22, 2014

MT Zabunov-85, Award

22.03.2014 Award :
http://kobulchess.com/en/tournaments/awards/515-vladimir-zabunov-award.html

Mr Kostas Prentos (GRE) has been awarded with a third Honorary Mention.

The Bulgarian composer FM Vladimir Zabunov (1928-1997), had a theme about batteries bearing his name:

Zabunov theme - the front piece from one battery makes an ambush move and becomes the rear piece of a newly created battery.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Award for KoBulChess.com Fairies 2012

The Award for fairy problems posted on site kobulchess.com during 2012 is published :
http://kobulchess.com/en/tournaments/awards/455-kobulchess-fairies-2012-award.html

International Judge Manfred Rittirsch

Prizes

1 : Shankar Ram (h#3, Madrasi).
2 : Emmanuel Manolas (h#2, KoBul Kings 5-phasic).

Honourable Mentions

1. Paul Raican (PG 8.5, Annan Chess)
2. Pierre Tritten (h#2, Take and Make, KoBul Kings)
3. Dmitri Turevski (h#2, KoBul Kings)
4. Hubert Gockel (#2, Take & Make)

Commendations

1. S. K. Balasubramanian (h#2, KoBul Kings, fairy pieces)
2. Krassimir Gandev and Diyan Kostadinov (h#2.5, fairy pieces)
3. Krassimir Gandev (#2, fairy pieces)
4. Pierre Tritten (h#2.5, Take and Make)
5. Michael Gruschko (hs#3.5, Republican Chess, Chameleon Chess, Circe)

...Diyan Kostadinov and Krassimir Gandev (hs#4, fairy pieces)
...Vaclav Kotesovec (#6, fairy pieces)
...Valerio Agostini (hs#2)
...Vaclav Kotesovec (h#8, KoKo, fairy pieces)
...Chris Feather (w1 and ser-h#13, Take and Make, PWC)
...Pierre Tritten (h#3, KoBul Kings)

Congratulations to all participants!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

StrateGems magazine, and three prized helpmates

First we will say a few words about the American chess magazine StrateGems and then we will see the three prizes from a tourney for moremovers helpmates.

The magazine StrateGems, with the issue 63 July - September 2013, 56 pages, has reached its 16th volume.
Its site is http://strategems.net and you may reach the chief editor, Mike Prcic, via e-mail tuzlak@aol.com .

To have an idea for the variety of the contents, here they are in titles:

StrateGems 2010 Retros Award, by Gerd Wilts
StrateGems 2012 h#n Award, by Mike Prcic
StrateGems 2012 Retros Award, by Henrik Juel
Dan Meinking and the 'Legal' Variation of the Parry Series Genre, by Valery Liskovets
An Andernach-Equihopper Theme, by Newman Guttman
Recently Honored US Compositions
Original Compositions,
...Twomovers (editor Eugene Fomichev),
...Threemovers (editor Rauf Aliovsadzade),
...Moremovers (editor Richard Becker) and Studies (editor Eugene Fomichev),
...Helpmates (editor Nikola Stolev), Selfmates (editor Petko A. Petkov),
...Series-movers and Stalemates (editor Radovan M. Tomasevic),
...Fairies (editor Petko A. Petkov),
...Retros and Proof Games (editor Kostas Prentos)
Small is Beautiful!, by Sebastien Luce
Three Amigos, Part III, by Robert Lincoln
StrateGems 2011 Fairies Award, by Juraj Lorinc
StrateGems 2012 Moremovers Award, by Mike Prcic
Bournemouth 2013, by Robert Lincoln




From all these, we will see the prizes from the tourney StrateGems h#n 2012 (with n greater than 3).



Problem-715
Tichomir Hernadi
1st Prize, StrateGems 2012 h#n

8/kb1r4/2Bp4/6p1/q7/2p3bp/2r4p/4s2K (2 + 12)
h#7,5

1...Be4 2.d5 Bxc2 3.Bb8 Bxa4 4.c2 Bc6 5.c1=B Bxb7 6.Be3 Bc8 7.Ka8 Bxd7 8.Bea7 Bc6#

The wBc6 makes two roundtrips (in German : RundLauf) like the figure 8!
 

Problem-716
Kostas Prentos
2nd Prize, StrateGems 2012 h#n

8/1p5r/6q1/3p4/4r1k1/1p6/1p2S3/1K3B2 (3 + 8)
h#4,5  2 solutions

1…Sd4 2.Rh2 Bb5 3.Kh3 Se6 4.Qg3 Bd7 5.Rh4 Sf4#
1...Bh3+ 2.Kh5 Bf5 3.Rh4 Bc2 4.Qg5 Bd1 5.Rh6 Sf4#

The White forms twice a battery Knight / Bishop and the wS goes to the same square to give a model mate. There is a mirror-Echo of the mates in the two solutions. We see the self-blocks of the Black and a Pelle-move of the pinned wB. The position of the wK defines the sequence of the black moves.
 

Problem-717
Christer Jonsson, Rolf Wiehagen
3rd Prize, StrateGems 2012 h#n

8/3pK1p1/3p3p/3p1Sp1/3p1pBs/5P2/8/7k (4 + 10)
h#3,5  duplex

White plays : 1...Sxh4 2.Kh2 Sg2 3.Kg3 Se3 4.Kh4 Sf5#

Black plays : 1...Sxf5+ 2.Kf7 Se3 3.Kg6 Sg2 4.Kf5 Sh4#

Reciprocal captures. When the piece, which gives mate in another solution, is captured we have Theme Zilahi. We see model mates. The interesting part is that the knights step on the same squares, making their roundtrips, but in opposite directions!
 

Friday, March 15, 2013

New blog for Tourneys and Awards

Dear readers, I think that

** the friends of chess composition need a central service for publication of 
(1) tourney announcements and
(2) awards of each tourney.

** For this purpose, a blog will be used, named chess-compose,

** The administrators can come from various countries speaking English, Russian, German, Italian or any needed language.

** Each post will be a tourney with key like "2013-03-08 JT Composer-Name-50", where the date will be the deadline date.
 (The post will be published and then its date of publication will be changed to be the deadline date. So the "current" tourneys will be staying on top until their deadline is reached).
 The post can possibly contain only the link to the relevant site of country, magazine or person.

** Each post will have tags, (like #2, #3, #n, h#n, s#n, fairy, Tourney_Formal, etc), to facilitate the search. 

** When an award is published, its link will be appended to the relevand tourney.
 This blog will not be a rival of various excellent sites, just a central service.
 I have created it, but I can not support it alone, because I do not have information about all tourneys and awards and surely I do not speak all needed languages!

 If you think you can serve as administrator, please send a private message to me.
Thank you!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Award for 1st TT HSP-2012, Julia Vysotska

On blog Julia's Fairies was published the award for the first thematic tourney, hsp-2012.
The theme was "play with batteries or anti-batteries in HSP compositions with fairy pieces and/or conditions".
69 compositions from 39 composers from 20 countries have participated.
See the Award here.