Микола Іванович Чернявський (03-01-1952) Ukrainian composer (Mikola Ivanovich Chernyavskij)
Alexander Nikitin, Oleg Efrosinin and Mikola Chernyavskij
[Thanks to Александр Никитин] |
Mikola Chernyavskij, 2012
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Чернявський, Микола Іванович
The Problemist, 1993
HM
Show SolutionSet play: 1...O-O-O 2.Qc6# 1...Ng5/Nh8/Ne5/Nd6/Nd8 2.Qh8#
1.Qh7! (2.Qg8#)
1...Kf8 2.Qxf7#
1...O-O-O 2.Qc2#
1...Nh6 2.Qe7#
2 changed mates between set play and real play in miniature.
Josef Pabouček (03-01-1890) Czech composer
Pabouček, Josef
Národní Osvobození 1935
Show Solution1.Qg2 ! (threat: 2.Sc7+ Bxc7 3.Rc5+ Kd4 4.Qg1+ Sf2#)
1...Bg1 2.Rd3+ Bd4 3.Sgf6+ Ke5 4.Qh2+ Sg3#
The black battery is initially masked by the black King and fires at the last move.
Rudolf Weinheimer (03-01-1862 - 28-02-1940) Austrian composer
Rudolf Weinheimer was an Austrian chessplayer and composer of direct mates.
He belonged to the Viennese school of composers who followed the principles laid down by Johann Berger and whose leading representatives were Erlin, Feigl, Nemo and Weinheimer himself. For more information about him and his 1936 Olympic Tourney 1st Prize, see die Schwalbe Personalia
February 2012 or
February 2015 for a
nice three-mover, or a celebration of his 70th birthday in the
Wiener Schach-Zeitung, January 1932.
Weinheimer, Rudolf
6th Prize, Neuigkeits-Welt-Blatt, Jubiläumsturnier
Show Solution
1.♘c4! (threat: 2.♖×a2#)
1...♖×b2 2.♘a3! (nice switchback with the threat: 3.♘d1 ~ 4.♗×b2#)
with two variations:
2...♖b4 3.♖×b4 ~ 4.♘×d5#
2...b×a5 3.♘cb1! a×b1=♕ 4.♘c2#
Secondary variations:
1...♖h6+ 2.♗f6 ♖×f6+ 3.♔×f6 ~ 4.♖×a2#
1...♖e2+ 2.♘×e2
and 2...♔b1 3.♘a3+ ♔a1 4.b4/b3#
or 2...d×c4 3.♖×c4 ~ 4.♖c1#
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