Camillo Gamnitzer, Probleemblad 2001, 2. Lob
Wolfgang Will gewidmet
Position: n6b/4B1r1/P1PRP3/3N4/1P1kpQP1/N1p2pp1/2P4p/2K2brq w - - 0 1
 
selfmate in 6

Black: Na8, Bh8, Rg7, Kd4, e4, c3, f3, g3, h2, Bf1, Rg1, Qh1
White: Be7, a6, c6, Rd6, e6, Nd5, b4, Qf4, g4, Na3, c2, Kc1

Landeplatz-Debatte

1. - Sb6 2. Sc7+ Sd5 3. Scb5+ Lxb5#
1. - Sc7 2. Sb6+ Sd5 3. Sab5+ Lxb5#

1. Ld8!
(2. Lb6+ Sxb6 3. Sc7+ Sd5 4. Scb5+) Tc7!
2. Lxc7? Sb6!
2. a7!! (3. Sb5+ Kc4 4. Dxe4+ Kxb5 5. Dd3+ Ka4
6. Da6+ Lxa6#)
2. - f2 (4. - Dxe4!)
3. Lxc7! (4. Lb6+) Sb6 → der "Wende-Punkt"...
4. Df6+! Lxf6
5. Lxb6+!! Ke5
6. Sc4+
Lxc4#
7. Lxg1??

1. - Tb7 2. a/cxb7! 1. a7? Txg4!

The usual twisting of pieces at the end (AE)

After the hint I found the beautiful threat, but it took me days to discover the introductory move 1. Ld8
(GHB)


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