A Most Amazing Promotion

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6th November 2008, 11:16pm
#1
by nimzovich
United States
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With three pawns and a bishop, white will not surprise you with his promotion attempts...until you see it.

Brilliant study by the incredible Troitsky, 1925.

6th November 2008, 11:25pm
#2
by normajeanyates
london [often in calcutta india] England
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phenomenal! But then, one expects nothing less from Troitsky...

6th November 2008, 11:49pm
#3
by minatonamikaze7
Hidden Leaf Village International
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Member Points: 1522

did he set that up or was that in an actual game?

6th November 2008, 11:52pm
#4
by normajeanyates
london [often in calcutta india] England
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I would say it is a study i.e. 'he set it up' - he is famous for endgame analysis and composition, not so much for competitive chess..

6th November 2008, 11:59pm
#5
by 5T4R5CR34M
England
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The promotions were bog standard - the mate was excellent.

7th November 2008, 12:20am
#6
by normajeanyates
london [often in calcutta india] England
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2597

promotions to a bishop on identically-coloured squares as an existing bishop is *not* quite something one sees everyday :)

But 5T4R5CR34M has a point: if you think about it logically, what else is there? But will the promotions work? Yes, if one can discover that excellent mate.

Hmm - IOW - I completely agree with 5T4R5CR34M - because isn't that what my previous paragraph comes to?

7th November 2008, 05:27am
#7
by nimzovich
United States
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normajeanyates wrote:

phenomenal! But then, one expects nothing less from Troitsky...


I couldn't say it any better.

7th November 2008, 05:31am
#8
by Gert-Jan
Groningen Netherlands
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It is exellent.

7th November 2008, 05:33am
#9
by ih8sens
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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i don't see why a promotion to a knight doesn't work :P ... but hey, that's just me :).

7th November 2008, 05:46am
#10
by broze
Bath England
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 733

Wow, I was trying to compose a position a few weeks back where the only winning move was a bihop promotion, I spent about 30 mins on it and gave up, this is unbelievable!

7th November 2008, 05:48am
#11
by luis3141
Argentina
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cause then Kb7 and a piece is lost

7th November 2008, 05:49am
#12
by luis3141
Argentina
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ih8sens wrote:

i don't see why a promotion to a knight doesn't work :P ... but hey, that's just me :).


Cause then Kb7 and a piece is lost

7th November 2008, 06:10am
#13
by nimzovich
United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 743
ih8sens wrote:

i don't see why a promotion to a knight doesn't work :P ... but hey, that's just me :).


Excellent question!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7th November 2008, 10:41am
#14
by einstein_69101
Nebraska United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 5336

I thought the most amazing promotion would be to promote to a king.  lol  :)  Just kidding.  Very nice puzzle.  :)

7th November 2008, 11:08am
#15
by nimzovich
United States
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Member Points: 743
einstein_69101 wrote:

I thought the most amazing promotion would be to promote to a king.  lol  :)  Just kidding.  Very nice puzzle.  :)


Your suggestion demonstrates that you have the makings of an outstanding problemist!

7th November 2008, 04:14pm
#16
by bigfish
E,M,T,Ontario Canada
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nice puzzle

7th November 2008, 09:46pm
#17
by bombmeself
New York City United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 31

wow amazing.....

30th November 2008, 04:11pm
#18
by broze
Bath England
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 733

This truly is a really amazing puzzle, one of my favourites.

 

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