Black: | Rc8, f7, b6, Ba5, b3, d3, Ke3, g3, a2, e2, Ra1, Bb1, Nf1 |
White: | Nd8, c7, d6, f6, d5, Bg5, Rf4, Bg4, Qc3, g2, Ke1 |
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Thematic tries: 1. Le6? (2. Txf1+) f7xe6! (3. - Kxd5!) 1. Lf5? (2. Lxd3 etc.) b5/Lb4 (2. - L~, flight!) or 1. - Txc7, retarding; 2. dxc7 (3. Lxd3) b5/Lb4! 1. Se6! (2. Tf3+ Ke4 3. Lf5+ Kxd5 4. Sf4+! cutting off Lg5 from c1; Kxd6 5. Txd3+ Lxd3#) 1. - fxe6 2. Lxe6! (3. Txf1+ Ke4 4. Tf4+, retour! Ke3 5. Dd2+ Lxd2#) 2. - Tg8 → Dresden (3. - Txg5!) 3. Lf5!! change of threat (4. Tb4+! cutting off La5 from c3; Txg5 5. Dxd3+ Lxd3#) 3. - Txg5! → Dresden Culmination: 4. Dd2+!! Sxd2 5. Te4+! possible, as no doublechess! Sxe4#
3. - Tc8, flight, retour = best; 4. Lxd3 (5. L~+) Txc7 5. Lc4+, cutting off Tc7; Lxc3#/Ld3#
Exceptional progressive drama with continously twisting effects: replacement-defences by the same black rook, each leading to motive inversion, reciprocal captures (white rook-black knight), mainplay-finale of 'burning' intensity; bilateral flightspecific manoeuvres, unpinning and interference-avoiding cutoffs, etc. etc.
"Logik am Limit" in einem progressiven Drama: zwei sukzessive Ersatzverteidigungen desselben schwarzen Turms führen jeweils zu Motivinversion; reziproke Schläge zwischen wT und sS; Drohwechsel, bilateral fluchtspezifische Manöver, usw. usw
Great stuff! (Dolf Wissmann)
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