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2022-2023 – The Final Problems

Note: In these solutions, those moves that were required are given in bold type. All else is given for the sake of completeness and for the interest of solvers. The symbol 'S' is used for knight and threats are given in parentheses.

1) Yuri Vahlakov

3rd Prize, Zadachi i Etyudi, 2001

b3NQ2/4r2r/R5p1/2k1Bp2/P7/2p3nn/B1N5/3RK3

Mate in 2

2) Edgar Holladay

3rd HM., Chess Life, 1955

4R1K1/2pp4/2r2pNp/3k2qR/pQ6/Bn3Nn1/8/5B2

Mate in 2

3) Efim Rukhlis

4th Prize, Mat Plus, 1995

8/Kp2p2r/pR4Q1/1pk1p3/5N2/7q/B1N3p1/B4n2

Mate in 2

4) Aleksis Rautanen

3rd HM., Nevanko-50 JT, 1965

8/8/3B1Np1/1p1R3p/Ppp2P2/4k3/3N4/5Kb1

Mate in 3

5) Lev Loshinski

1st Prize, Uzbekistan Sports Committee, 1955

4K3/2N1b3/ppr1p1p1/B5R1/3k4/R2P3Q/4q2n/1n2N2B

Mate in 3

6) Martin Minski

Original for Magyar Sakkvilag

8/8/8/8/B3p3/1K6/3pp1Q1/2kr1q2

Win

7) Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen

Original for ChessStar

2q3kb/1r2p3/8/3P4/3p3B/2p5/Q3Kp1R/8

Win

8) Nikos Siotis (version by Marko Ylijoki & Henry Tanner)

Suomen Tehtäväniekat, 2003

8/3n2b1/2Rr3B/K4b2/8/1p2Pp2/3kn1P1/8

Helpmate in 3; 2 solutions

9) Viktor Sizonenko & Iosif Grosu

Ideal-Mate Review, 1984

8/b7/6b1/8/3k2KN/8/7B/8

Helpmate in 4; 3 solutions

10) Vladimir Aleksandrov & Nikolai Belik

Intelectualie Egri, 1993

2n5/2N5/K3P1p1/6p1/pQpk2P1/P2b1prP/qpp5/2B1R3

Mate in 4

11) Wolfgang Bär

1st Prize, Sachsische Zeitung, 2008

2b2n2/3p4/8/3R1p1p/2R2pkr/5N1p/p3P2K/r2n4

Mate in 7

12) Waldemar Tura

1st Prize, Probleemblad, 2005

bB5b/1n2N3/1p3pQ1/1pNnrBP1/2pK1k1P/2P5/4P3/6R1

Selfmate in 3

13) Jorma Paavilainen & Pauli Perkonoja

2nd Prize, Suomen Tehtäväniekat, 2008-2009

2b1Q1N1/1p2b3/1r1p1BR1/1ppK1k2/4r2R/8/7P/1B2nN2

Selfmate in 4


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