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Solutions lessons 11 - 20

Coup Raichenbach | Catapult shot | The free move | The stick move | Especially in case the enemy king attacks several pieces. | Attacking a wing | The sacrifice | Strong threats | Hoogland - Molimard | Valneris - Hezemans |


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Lesson 11: Other shots

C 11.1 34 – 29 23 x 34 28 – 22! (28 – 23 etc. will result in a draw) 17 x 39 37 – 31 26 x 28 49 – 44 21 x 43 44 x 13 19 x 8 48 x 10 (Coup Raphael)

 

C 11.2 27 – 22 18 x 27 33 – 29 24 x 22 35 – 30 25 x 34 40 x 7 (Coup Raichenbach)

 

C 11.3 37 – 31 26 x 37 32 x 41 23 x 21 33 – 29 24 x 33 49 – 43 35 x 24 43 – 38 33 x 42 41 – 37 42 x 31 36 x 29 (Coup Deslauriers)

 

C 11.4 32 – 27 22 x 31 41 – 37 31 x 42 29 – 24 20 x 29 33 x 24 41 x 33 39 x 10 (Trap shot)

 

C 11.5 28 – 22 17 x 28 37 – 32 28 x 37 38 – 32 37 x 28 47 – 41 26 x 37 41 x 5 (Catapult shot)

 

C 11.6 27 – 22 18 x 27 32 x 21 23 x 41 21 – 17 11 x 22 (or 12 x 21) 42 – 37 41 x 32 38 x 7 (Coup Springer)

C 11.7 30 – 24 19 x 39 28 x 10 15 x 4 43 x 23 18 x 29 27 – 21 16 x 27 32 x 21 26 x 17 38 – 33 29 x 38 37 – 32 38 x 27 31 x 2 (Coup Ricou)

 

C 11.8 47 – 41 45 x 1 22 – 18 1 x 22 28 x 6 19 – 23 6 – 1 23 – 28 1 – 29 28 – 32 29 – 42 etc. +

Lesson 12: Forcing

 

F 12.1 33 – 28 14 – 19 28 – 22 17 x 28 34 – 29 23 x 43 32 x 1 43 x 41 36 x47

 

F 12.2 32 – 28 11 – 17 34 – 30 24 x 35 28 – 23 18 x 29 33 x 4

 

F 12.3 34 – 30 13 – 19 40 – 34 29 x 40 35 x 44 24 x 35 44 – 40 35 x 44 43 – 39 44 x 33 42 – 37 31 x 42 47 x 7

 

F 12.4 32 – 27 12 – 18 37 – 32 26 x 28 39 – 33 28 x 30 35 x 4 22 x 31 4 x 22 11 – 17 22 x 11 6 x 17 36 x 27

 

F 12.5 37 – 31 21 – 26 32 – 28 26 x 37 27 – 22 18 x 27 28 – 22 27 x 18 38 – 32 37 x 28 33 x 4

 

F 12.6 34 – 29 23 x 34 39 x 30 20 – 25 28 – 23 19 x 50 30 x 17 11 x 22 38 – 33 50 x 28 32 x 1

 

F 12.7 28 – 22 12 – 18 (11 – 17 22 x 11 6 x 17 27 – 21 16 x 27 31 x 11 7 x 16 34 – 30 25 x 34 40 x 7 1 x 12 W+1) 27 – 21 26 x 28 34 – 30 25 x 34 40 x 29 23 x 34 32 x 25

 

F 12.8 27 – 22 24 – 29 (7 – 11 22 – 18 13 x 33 38 x 16 +) 22 x 2 29 x 49 32 – 27 23 x 34 2 – 16 49 x 21 16 x 17

 

Lesson 13: The free move

C 13.1 42 – 37 25 x 32 37 x 6

 

C 13.2 39 – 33 25 x 34 27 – 22 18 x 27 32 x 21 16 x 27 33 – 29 24 x 33 38 x 9 (or 38 x 7)

 

C 13.3 31 – 26 25 x 34 40 x 20 15 x 24 32 – 27 23 x 21 26 x 6

 

C 13.4 33 – 29 26 x 37 32 x 41 23 x 21 29 – 24 20 x 29 34 x 5

 

C 13.5 31 – 2629 x 4928 – 22 17 x 28 32 x 14 49 x 21 26 x 30

 

C 13.6 26 – 21 22 x 31 32 – 28 choice 30 – 25 choice 25 x 3

 

C 13.7 30 – 25 20 – 24 25 – 20 24 – 30 43 – 38 15 x 24 33 – 29 24 x 31 36 x 7 18 – 22 39 – 34! 30 x 39 7 – 2 13 – 18 2 – 7

 

C 13.8 23 – 18 22 – 27 37 – 31 27 x 29 31 – 26 13 x 22 30 – 214 29 x 20 25 x 12 17 x 8 26 x 28 +

 

Lesson 14: The stick move:

 

C 14.1 38 – 32 27 x 29 26 – 21 22 x 44 21 x 34 44 – 49 34 – 30 25 x 34 50 – 44 49 x 40 35 x 44

C 14.2 39 – 33 28 x 30 35 x 13 36 x 47 38 – 32 47 x 8 32 x 3

C 14.3 23 – 18 12 x 32 22 – 18 35 x 33 18 x 27

C 14.4 39 – 34 29 x 49 25 – 20 49 x 12 20 x 7 (missed opportunity in Georgiev – G. Jansen Wch 2005)

C 14.5 37 – 32 28 x 30 40 – 34 26 x 28 34 x 32

 

C 14.6 47 – 41 20 x 40 38 - 3247 x 29 32 x 45

 

C 14.7 23 – 19 28 x 48 24 – 20 48 x 13 20 x 7

 

C 14.8 29 – 24 30 x 19 37 – 32 27 x 29 26 – 21 22 x 35 21 x 34

 

Lesson 15: Giving your opponent a king

 

C 15.1 38 – 33 29 x 38 49 – 44 38 x 49 37 – 31 28 x 37 31 x 42 49 x 21 26 x 10

 

C 15.2 38 – 32 27 x 49 39 – 33 49 x 35 34 – 30 35 x 24 29 x 7

C 15.3 30 – 24 36 – 31 27 x 36 26 – 21 17 x 26 47 – 41 36 x 47 43 – 39 47 x 33 39 x 6

 

C 15.4 26 – 21 17 x 26 47 – 41 36 x 47 37 – 31 26 x 37 38 – 32 37 x 28 48 – 42 47 x 38 43 x 5

 

C 15.5 30 – 24 19 x 30 36 – 31 27 x 36 37 – 32 28 x 37 38 – 32 37 x 28 47 – 41 36 x 47 39 – 34 47 x 40 45 x 32

 

C 15.6 29 – 24 19 x 30 38 – 32 27 x 47 40 – 35 47 x 40 35 x 24 20 x 29 45 x 3 (coup Manoury)

 

C 15.7 26 – 21 16 x 27 32 x 21 17 x 26 33 – 28 23 x 32 37 x 28 26 x 46 29 – 23 18 x 29 34 x 5 46 x 19 5 x 46

 

C 15.8 27 – 21 17 x 26 30 – 24 19 x 30 25 – 20 15 x 33 39 x 17 30 x 50 42 – 38 11 x 22 38 – 33 50 x 28 37 – 31 26 x 37 41 x 1

 

C 15.9 33 – 28 26 x 46 30 – 24 19 x 30 28 x 19 13 x 44 40 x 49 46 x 40 35 x 24 20 x 29 45 x 1 (coup Manoury)

 

C 15.10 38 – 32 27 x 38 28 – 22 17 x 28 49 – 43 38 x 49 37 – 32 49 x 19 32 x 5

 

C 15.11 38 – 32 27 x 38 28 – 22 17 x 28 36 – 31 26 x 37 49 – 43 38 x 49 46 – 41 49 x 19 41 x 5

 

C 15.12 38 – 33 29 x 49 30 – 24 19 x 30 28 x 19 13 x 24 37 – 31 26 x 28 45 – 40 21 x 32 48 – 43 49 x 38 42 x 2 (with the lethal threat 40 – 34 +)

 

C 15.13 27– 22 18 x 27 33 – 29 24 x 33 38 x 20 27 x 47 20 – 14 19 x 10 30 – 24 47 x 20 25 x 5

 

C 15.14 47 – 41 36 x 47 40 – 35 47 x 29 39 – 33 29 x 22 28 x 19 24 x 13 35 x 4 (semi Turc)

 

C 15.15 26 – 21 17 x 37 48 – 42 37 x 48 33 – 29 24 x 42 43 – 38 42 33 39 x 6 48 x 30 35 x 11

 

C 15.16 37 – 31 26 x 48 47 – 41 36 x 47 38 – 33 47 x 29 28 – 23 19 x 28 30 x 10 4 x 15 39 – 34 48 x 30 35 x 4

 

Lesson 16: Attacking a wing

 

16.1 32 – 28 23 x 21 30 – 25

 

16.2 19 – 13 9 x 18 21 - 16

 

16.3 32 – 28 23 x 32 37 x 28 26 x 37 41 x 32 and black can’t resist the threat 28 – 23.

 

16.4 34 – 30 3 – 9 30 x 19 9 – 14 39 – 34 14 x 23 33 – 28 23 x 41 36 x 47 26 x 30 35 x 4 +

 

16.5 31 - 26 24 – 29 (23 – 29 26 x 17 29 x 38 28 – 23 19 x 37 43 x 41 followed by a 27 – 21 16 x 27 17 – 11 break through) 26 x 17 29 x 38 17 – 11 16 x 7 27 – 21 38 x 16 30 – 25 23 x 32 25 x 1

 

16.6 37 – 31 21 – 26 27 – 22

 

16.7 34 - 29 23 x 34 40 x 20 10 – 15 28 – 22 17 x 39 27 – 21 15 x 24 21 – 17 12 x 21 38 – 33 39 x 28 32 x 1

 

16.8 32 – 28 23 x 32 38 x 27 22 x 31 33 – 29 and 30 – 24 at the next move breaking through in the end.

 

Lesson 17: The sacrifice

17.1 25 – 20 24 x 15 33 - 29

 

17.2 27 – 22 18 x 27 39 – 33

 

17.3 37 – 31 26 x 37 32 x 41 23 x 21 34 – 29 14 -20 29 – 23 19 x 28 33 x 2

 

17.4 26 – 21 17 x 26 28 – 22

 

17.5 26 – 21 17 x 26 28 – 22 11 – 17 22 x 11 16 x 7 27 – 21 26 x 17 38 – 33 29 x 27 31 x 2 (Scholma)

 

17.6 34 – 30 35 x 44 (35 x 24 33 – 28 +)

39 x 50 25 x 34 45 – 40 34 x 45 33 – 28

 

17.7 27 – 22 18 x 27 33 – 29 23 – 28 37 – 31 26 x 37 42 x 33

 

17.8 32 – 27 22 x 31 30 – 25 11 – 17 25 x 14 19 x 10 42 – 38 31 x 33 39 x 8 12 x 3 47 – 42 36 x 40 45 x 1

 

Lesson 18: A strong threat

 

18.1 32 – 27 threatening 27 – 22

18.2 32 – 27 22 x 31 36 x 27

 

18. 3 39 - 33 threatening both 29 – 23 18 x 29 33 x 35 and 27 – 21 16 x 27 33 – 28 22 x 24 31 x 2

 

18.4 34 – 29 23 x 34 40 x 29 threatening 29 – 23 (also possible after 17 – 21)

 

18.5 34 – 29 23 x 34 39 x 30 (threatening 30 – 25) 20 – 25 28 – 23 19 x 39 30 x 17 21 x 12 43 x 34

 

18.6 38 – 33 threatening 27 – 21 etc. and because 10 – 14 loses a piece there is no good defense for black.

18.7 30 – 24 20 x 29 33 x 24 19 x 30 35 x 24 (threatening 24 – 19 32 – 27) 14 – 20 (14 – 19 40 – 35 19 x 30 35 x 24 with the same threat) 39 – 34 20 x 29 32 – 27 21 x 32 37 x 19 13 x 24 34 x 21

18.8 44 – 39 threatening 47 – 41 36 x 47 39 – 33 etc.

 

18.9 32 – 27 9 – 13/14 27 – 22 18 x 27 33 – 29 +

 

18.10 48 – 43! (48 – 42? 28 – 32! 27 x 38 22 – 28 =) 28 – 33 43 – 38 m33 x 42 31 – 26 22 x 31 26 x 48

 

18.11 39 – 34 18 – 22 (14 – 20 or 13 – 19 39 34 +) 28 x 17 12 x 21 23 – 19 +

 

18.12 39 – 34

18.13 37 – 32 14 – 19 (18 – 22 24 – 19 13 x 24* 32 – 27 21 x 23 29 x 7 +) 40 – 35 19 x 30 35 x 24 18 – 22 24 – 19 13 x 24 32 – 27 21 x 23 29 x 7

 

18.14 28 – 2220 – 24 22 – 18 23 x 12 34 – 29 24 x 33 32 – 28 33 x 22 27 x 9

18.15 43 – 38 17 - 21 (23 – 28 29 – 23 +) 31 – 26 22 x 33 26 x 8 13 x 2 24 x 22 33 x 24 30 x 28

18.16 32 – 27 22 x 31 36 x 27 12 – 17 (9 – 14 27 – 22 18 x 27 24 – 20 15 x 24 29 x 7) 37 – 31 26 x 48 27 – 21 48 x 19 21 x 12

Lesson 19: Base pieces

19.1 47 – 41! to be able to change 32 – 28 23 x 32 7 x 28 26 x 37 41 x 32.

 

19.2 50 – 44! 49 – 44? Would allow 14 – 19! 40 – 35? 19 x 30 35 x 24 18 – 22 B+

 

19.3 49 – 44! At 50 – 44 black takes the shot 19 – 23 28 x 30 25 x 34 39 x 30 17 x 50 +

 

19.4 48 – 43! White should have the formation 38/43/49

 

19.5 48 – 42! 22 x 31 36 x 27 24 – 29 (12 – 17 gives a 27 – 21 16 x 27 32 x 12 18 x 7 33 – 29 24 x 33 38 x 18 13 x 22 27 – 31 26 x 48 30 – 25 48 x 30 35 x 4 +) 33 x 24 9 – 14 24 – 20! 14 x 25 38 – 33 (after having played 47 – 42 this move would be impossible! Because of 23 – 28 etc.) 9 3 – 9 33 – 29! With a good position for white.

 

19.6 47 – 42! prevents 16 – 21 18 – 22 because of 43 – 38. After 47 – 42 white has a winning position.

 

19.7 46 – 41! In such situations you should simply centralize pieces.

 

19.8 47 – 41 gives white the opportunity to remove piece 28 by 37 – 32 x 32.

 

Lesson 20: Trapping your opponent

20.1 39 – 34?! 24 – 30? 35 x 24 19 x 39 28 x 8 39 x 28 32 x 23 21 x 41 23 – 18! 2 x 22 42 – 37 41 x 32 38 x 7

 

20.2 30 – 24?! 14 – 19? 33 – 29! 19 x 30 29 x 18 12 x 23 39 – 33 30 x 37 41 x 5

 

20.3 34 – 30?! 14 – 20 25 x 14 19 x 10? 28 x 19 13 x 35 22 – 18! 12 x 23 32 – 28 23 x 32 38 x 7

 

20.4 33 – 28?! 25 – 30 34 x 14 10 x 30 28 x 19 13 x 42 37 x 48! 26 x 28 39 – 34 30 x 39 44 x 4

 

20.5 33 – 28?! 21 – 26? 28 x 19 26 x 28 42 – 37 14 x 23 34 – 29 23 x 34 39 x 30 35 x 24 27 – 21 16 x 27 38 – 32 27 x 38 43 x 1

 

20.6 37 – 32?! 24 – 29? 33 x 24 23 – 19 28 x 48 40 – 35 48 x 30 36 – 31 26 x 37 38 – 32 37 x 28

19 – 14 9 x 29

20.7 38 – 33?! 23 – 29? 35 – 30! 29 x 49 25 – 20 14 x 34 28 – 22 17 x 28 32 x 14 49 x 21 26 x 39

 

20.8 29 – 24?! 25 – 30 28 – 22 17 x 39 27 – 21 16 x 47 48 – 43 47 x 20 43 x 1

 

King shots

 

Combinations in order to get a king are important and often charming to watch.

 

 

White wanted to attack and played

 

X 29

X 23

To spot the shot it helps to look for a track to king. In this case the track is 8 x 19 x 28 x 37 x 46.

So you know what to do now:

Remove piece 37.

Transport a piece to square 13.

 

2… 16 – 21!

3.27 x 16 26 – 31

4.37 x 26 24 – 30

5.35 x 24 13 – 19

X 13 8 x 46

The king is for free and therefore easily winning.

 

Black has just played 12 – 18 and white spotted a track to king. The track is 32 x 21 x 12 x 23 x 14 x 3.

What has white got to do?

Remove pieces 14 and 23.

Make the shot with 27 – 21.

 

X 35

X 34

X 30 35 x 24

X 25

X 27

X 3

White spots a track to king: 32 x 1. To be able to make the shot you will have to remove piece 23 and transport a piece at 28. Usually this would cost white too many pieces, but in this case he can capture several pieces with his king.

 

X 44

X 34

X 39

X 28

X 1 21 x 32

X 27

In this position white wants to remove piece 13. To achieve this goal he has to get rid of piece 24 first. After having opened square 13 white can gain a free move by playing 37 – 31 enabling him to make the 33 x 2 shot.


1.25 – 20! 24 x 15

X 30

X 19 13 x 24

X 28

X 32

X 2

White has a king for 2 pieces. Because of the threat 39 – 34 white will win easily.

 

White uses a trap shot to get to king. Square 14 en 23 are opened. A black piece is brought to square 38 after which 37 – 31 gives white a shot to king.

X 34

X 20 14 x 25

X 38

X 28

X 5

Never forget to look at moves that give the opponent a choice. In this position white can remove piece 13 with 30 – 24 and bring a piece to 28. After that the piece at 30 gives white a 39 - 34 shot to king. In this process black has several choices, but he idea stays the same.

 

X 29

X 24 19 x 30

X 19 13 x 24

X 27

X 21 17 x 26

X 37

X 28

X 39

X 2

Check yourself that other captures of black will result in a king for white too.

 

Sometimes, already in the opening of a game, you will have to look for king shots.

 

1.34 – 30 18 – 23

2.30 – 25 12 – 18

3.40 – 34 7 – 12

4.34 – 30 1 – 7

Black plays logical moves in the direction of the centre. White prepares a trap.

 

5.31 – 26 17 – 21

X 17 12 x 21

7.37 – 31?!

White is hoping for black to play:

 

7… 21 – 26?

X 28

X 30

9… 23 x 34 10.39 x 30 20 x 29 11.38 – 33 +

 

X 24 23 x 34

X 30 20 x 29

X 39

X 1

 

Choices for the opponent make the combination more surprising.

C 21.1

C 21.2

C 21.3

C 21.4

C 21.5

C 21.6

C 21.7

C 21.8

C 21.9

C 21.10

C 21.11

C 21.12

C 21.13

C 21.14

C 21.15

 

 

C 21.16


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