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Subject: Re: A few combinations.

Author: allan johnson

Date: 20:26:44 09/28/01

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On September 28, 2001 at 13:51:40, Mogens Larsen wrote:

>Someone mentioned that I could be an idea to use Informator for testposition (I
>think it was Peter Berger). When I was at the library today I borrowed
>"Informator 80" and converted a few to epd. The ones below are listed as
>combinations. There's also a section on endgames, but that will have to wait.
>Solutions are given in some detail. Some appears quite easy while some are more
>challenging.
>
>Regards,
>Mogens
>
>[D]2r5/1b1kbpr1/pq2p3/1p1pP2B/3P1B1P/1P4P1/8/1Q1R1RK1 w - - bm Bh6; id "Voyna -
>Kramer";
>[D]r4r1k/pp2npb1/n3bNp1/4P2p/2q2BPQ/3p1N1P/P4P2/R2B1RK1 w - - bm Nxh5; id
>"Hernández-Cicak";
>[D]2rr2k1/4bpp1/p3p2p/8/Pp1qn3/1Q1NN1P1/1P2PPKP/2RR4 b - - bm Nd2; id
>"Dziuba-Dydyshko";
>[D]3qr1k1/r2n1pbp/3p1Pp1/2p5/1p1nP1N1/p2P3P/PPP2QB1/R1B2RK1 b - - bm Nxf6; id
>"Molinero-Hernández";
>[D]2r2k1r/1b1nb1p1/p3Q2p/3pP2P/q2P4/P4N2/5PP1/R1B1R1K1 w - - bm Bd2; id
>"Delgado-Almeida";
>[D]5rk1/1p3rpb/p1n1p1np/3pP3/1P3P2/P3B1Pq/B3NR1P/2RQ2K1 b - - bm Ngxe5; id
>"Maiorov-Bagirov";
>[D]r1bqk1nr/2pnppb1/pp1p3p/6p1/P1BPP2B/2N2N2/1PP2PPP/R2QK2R w KQkq - bm Bxg5; id
>"Rublevsky-D'Amore";
>[D]N1r4k/4p1b1/p4q1p/3Pp3/4PpP1/Q4p1B/PP2bP1P/2R1R1K1 b - - bm Qh4; id
>"Frumkin-Dubinsky";
>[D]7r/1p2p3/p2pbp2/2r5/4P2p/P1P1KPk1/1P1R2P1/5B1R w - - bm Rh3; id "Pereira-El
>Debs";
>[D]3r4/p4R2/2Q4p/1p6/bk1P3P/q1p4B/6PK/8 w - - bm Be6; id "Carnero-Bricard";
>[D]r4rk1/3qppbp/2p3b1/p3P3/1p1P1B2/PBP3Q1/5PP1/R3K2R w KQ - bm e6; id
>"Prelevic-Gagic";
>[D]r7/2N2pk1/3P1bp1/P1p4q/2P2P2/1P3P2/K2Q3p/5R2 w - - bm d7; id "Egger-Dive";
>[D]r2q1rk1/pp3p1p/4bbp1/n1p1N3/3P4/P1PQ3P/2B2PP1/R1B1R1K1 w - - bm Nxg6; id
>"Vázquez-Mastrapa";
>[D]1r6/1r4k1/3b2p1/1p1pNp1p/p1pPbP1P/P1P1B1P1/1P3K2/2R3R1 b - - bm b4; id
>"Giménez-Borges";



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