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Favorite Supplement Problems

2/18/2022

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The Problemist Supplement started in 1992 as an extra magazine for beginners to chess composition.  It probably shaped my views on composition more than any other magazine. Problems in the Supplement compete against problems in the regular magazine and are often featured in awards. It features articles that cater to beginners by experts. It's still probably my favorite magazine to read and I devour it whenever it arrives. I also try to regularly contribute articles and problems of all kinds. 

Moen, Kabe
The Problemist Supplement 2019

#2
5 + 7

The disappearing Nowotny is one of my favorite themes and here the impossible is done: a Nowotny between a bP and bB. See for yourself.

1.Sd6! (>2.Bc4,Qe5)
   1...Bxd6 2.Qc4
   1...exd6 2.Qe4
   1...Rf5 2.Bxf5
   1...Qh8 2.Bc4
   1...Rf3 2.Qe5

Unfortunately, this problem had a misprinted wP on f2 ruining the Meredith position.

Shire, David
The Problemist Supplement 2004

#2
7 + 5

Speaking of David Shire, here is a problem that you won't soon forget. The problem is traditional and the White force severely outmans the Black force, but the line play is exquisite. It's amazing that White cannot mount a threat with all of that wood.  

1.Sc3 (-)
   1...e3 2.Sc5
   1...exd3 2.Re1
   1...dxc3 2.Sg4
   1...cxd3 2.Ba2
   1...f5 2.Ra6

​Beautiful.

Quah, James
The Problemist Supplement 2004

#2
6 + 6

Another lovely setting with a striking change from the set play. An unpin of the wSe4 is exchanged for a Gamage unpin of the bB. Not a ton of play, but pretty none-the-less.

1...Sc2 2.Sd2
1...Rxg2 2.Re1

1.Rd2 (>2.Re1)
  1...Sc2 2.Qa6
  1...Rxg2 2.Rd1
  1...Sf2 2.Rxf2 

Shanahan, Ian
The Problemist Supplement 2001

#2
5 + 5

This is an interesting problem that features thematic duals, by the late Australian composer. The key makes multiple threats and the Black moves separate all possible combinations of these moves: Combinative Separation. Here it is nicely combined with AUW.

1.Bh5! (>2.Qxe3,Qg4,Qf3 ABC)
   1...Ke4 2.Qxe3 A
   1...Kg3 2.Qg4 B
   1...g1=Q 2.Qf3 C
   1...g1=S 2.Qxe3,Qg4 AB
   1...g1=R 2.Qxe3,Qf3 AC
   1...g1=B 2.Qg4,Qf3 BC
   1...Rh1 2.Qxf3,Qg4,Qf3 ABC



Melnichenko, Viktor
The Problemist Supplement 1995

#2
7 + 3

Here is a nice little Bristol clearance maneuver.  

1...Qxd7 2.Qxd7

1.Rh8! (>2.d8=S)
   1...Qxd7 2.Qg7
   1...Qxc8 2.dxc8=Q
   1...Qe5 2.d8=Q
   1...Qd8 2.Qc6

Lincoln, Robert
The Problemist Supplement 1995

#2
4 + 8

Bob Lincoln is an American miniaturist who composed thousands of miniatures. I always liked his heavier problems and here is a nice little flight giving problem with lots of attractive play.

1...Rf8 2.Qg3

1.Bg1! (>2.Qf2)
  1...Kxg1 2.Qf1
  1...hxg1=S 2.Bf1
  1...hxg1=Q 2.Bxb7
  1...Rf8 2.Qg4
  1...Qf3 2.Qxg2

Morse, Sir Jeremy
The Problemist Supplement 1999

#2
10 + 9

This problem shows an interesting task from the master of tasks himself. See if you can spot the idea from the solution. 

1.Rc4! (>2.cxb8=S)
  1...Rb7 2.c8=Q
  1...Rd8 2.cxd8=Q
  1...Re8 2.fxe8=Q
  1...Be7 2.exf7
  1...Rxe6 2.Qxe6
  1...Bxd6 2.Qxd6
  1...Rc8 2.Qc6
  1...Sxc7 2.Rxc7
  1...Kc8 2.d7

The mating moves occur on the 9 bK squares, i.e., the surrounding squares of the BK and his initial square. 



Rice, John
The Problemist Supplement 1999

#2
5+ 2

Here is nice miniature with battery play from the British grandmaster. Five defenses from the bQ.

1...Qa7,Qd6 2.Q(x)a7

1.Qc6 (>2.b7)
   1...Qa7 2.bxa7
   1...Qd6 2.Qa8
   1...Qb7 2.Qb5
   1...Qc7 2.bxc7
​   1...Qxc8 2.Qxc8

Barnes, Barry
The Problemist Supplement 2021

#2

Here is a very recent problem (the solution just appeared in January 2022) from Barry Barnes.  A flight giving key sets off some nice play and I enjoyed the changes from the set mates.

1...exd6 2.Bxd6
1...dxe6 2.Sxe6

1.Rf4! (>2.Rxf5)
   1...exd6 2.Qa5
   1...dxe6 2.Qxc6
   1...Sf3 2.Rxc4
   1...Sd4 2.Qxd4
​   1...Sb4 2.Qxb4  

Ugnivenko, Oleksij
The Problemist Supplement 2019

h#2 2 Solutions
4 + 3

The Supplement features lots of quality problems of other genres besides the #2. This one is a simple miniature helpmate that made an impression on me because of the way the bK clears for the bB and bR to show a Grimshaw on his initial square. Pretty chess.

1.Kh5 Sf2 2.Rh6 Sg4 3.Bg6 Sf6
1.Kh6 g4 2.Bh7 Sg3 3.Rg6 Sf5

Foster, Geoff
The Problemist Supplement 2010

hs#5
4 + 4

Finally we end with something different. A helpselfmate  is technically in the realm of fairy chess, but it is really a combination of a helpmate and a selfmate so it is close to orthodox.  White moving first works with Black until the last move in which Black must be forced to mate White.  Beautiful interplay of the bishops. I don't think this is featured in the award, but it should have been.

1.Ba1 Bg8 2.Bf7 Bf2 3.Be8 Bc1 4.Bg7 Ba2 5.Sa3+ Bxa3
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    Chess Problems

    On the side I like to dabble in chess problem composition.  I am mostly interested in two and three move direct mates.  I hope to convey the beauty and logic of chess problems with this blog. In the entries are some of my favorite problems and my own problems.  Before looking at the problems I suggest reading this introduction to the chess problem world by the British Chess Problem Society.  Also, here is a list of terminology  and themes.   Here is a link to my problems on yacpdb.

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    1. "Choose wisely" The Problemist Supplement, Sept. 2016

    2. "Double checking white in a two mover" StrateGems July 2016

    3. "Double check without capture" The Problemist Supplement, January 2018

    4. "The disappearing Nowotny: Part I" The Problemist Supplement, March 2018

    5. "The disappearing Nowotny: Part II" The Problemist Supplement, May 2018

    6. "The disappearing Nowotny: Part III" The Problemist Supplement, July 2018

    7. "Castling with half-battery and Fleck themes" StrateGems, July 2018

    8. "The Baku Nowotny" StrateGems, January 2019

    9. "The Romanian Nowotny with Fleck" The Problemist, March 2019

    10. "Mirror Image" The Problemist Supplement, May 2019

    11. "White King in Check" Problemas, July 2019

    12. "A Simple Mechanism", StrateGems, July 2019

    13. "Miniatures with castling and (partial) Fleck" Problemist Supplement, September 2019

    14. "Taking the Straitjacket off the Fleck" The Problemist Supplement, November 2019

    15. "Unforced threats" The Problemist Supplement, May 2020

    16. "Ojanen in Miniature" The Problemist Supplement, May 2020

    17. "Developments in the Finnish Nowotny" The Problemist, July 2020

    18.  "Categorising  the Fleck theme" The Problemist, January 2021

    19.  "Masking the Bristol"  The Problemist Supplement, March 2021

    20. "My love of the Novotny" StrateGems July 2021

    21. "Masked Novotny" The Problemist Supplement, November 2021


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