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  • title The Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement. These were published by the British Chess Problem Society (BCPS) as an offshoot of their magazine The Problemist...
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  • The Problemist is a bimonthly chess problem magazine which has been in publication since January 1926. It originally had the subtitle "Proceedings of the...
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  • Hendrik von Meyenfeldt who published a chess problem using the rules in The Problemist (the magazine of the British Chess Problem Society) in 1975. Patrol...
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  • the Hampshire Telegraph and Post until the founding of The Problemist in 1926. The Problemist was published with the subtitle "Proceedings of the British...
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  • chess that have been played and recorded, but whose aim is to challenge the problemist to find a solution to the posed situation, within the rules of chess...
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    of The Problemist, the journal of the British Chess Problem Society. He subsequently produced The Fairy Chess Review (1930–1951), which began as The Problemist...
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  • England General - The Philidorian 1837–1838 Six issues England General - The Problemist 1926– 6 times per year England Chess problems [39] The Week in Chess...
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  • Ga7+ Ga6 7. Ga5+ Ga4 8. Kc2# (Ga6 9. Gxa1)# Other related pieces in the problemist tradition are the eagle, hamster, moose, and sparrow, which move and...
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  • Rice and A. S. M. Dickins (1971) Periodicals devoted to fairy chess: The Problemist Fairy Supplement (August 1930 – June 1936) Fairy Chess Review (August...
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  • whether a capture or not. Super-Andernach was introduced by John Rice in The Problemist Supplement in March 2006. Martian chess Andernach Chess by Joost de...
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  • pieces in the shape of a letter or number, or even a tree. M. Kirtley, The Problemist 1986 In this problem by M. Kirtley, the final position echoes a familiar...
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  • Jeremy (July 2006). "NINTH UPDATE OF CHESS PROBLEMS: TASKS AND RECORDS". The Problemist. 20 (480): 431. "Award in Jubilee Tourney" (PDF). SuperProblem. Retrieved...
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  • pieces and a small number of endgame studies. Milan Vukcevich 1st Prize, The Problemist, 1981 On the left is one of Vukcevich's famous problems. The key is...
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    pocket–magnetic sets, by turning pieces upside-down instead of using checkers. The Problemist (March 1999) England. Hooper, David; Whyld, Kenneth (1987). "Alice Chess"...
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  • on 2009-10-20. Valois, Paul (July 1988). "The Founding of the BCPS". The Problemist. pp. 432–434. "Roger Paige's Chess Site- 1918". Archived from the original...
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  • move attempts are not announced to the opponent. Jacques Rotenberg The Problemist 1976 Kriegspiel is sometimes used in chess problems. In these, usual...
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  • (1834–1902) of Paxton, Illinois, who had a game with this opening against the problemist William Shinkman published in the Dubuque Chess Journal in 1876. Blackburne...
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  • pleasure of solving mysteries, often clashing with the NYPD along the way. The Problemist series includes 8 short stories and the novel, Silver Sandals (New York :...
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    tilings of rectangles with a complete set of pentominoes appeared in the Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement in 1935, and further tiling problems were explored...
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  • in those directions). (The names princess and empress are common in the problemist tradition: in chess variants involving these pieces they are often called...
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