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describe chess moves.
Thomas Rayner Dawson Fairy Chess Review, 1947 A
seriesmover is a
chess problem in
which one side
makes a
series of
legal moves without...
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common in selfmates.
Another variation is the series-selfmate, a type of
seriesmover in
which White makes a
series of
moves without reply, at the end of which...
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Excelsior theme.
Nowadays it is most
usually shown in
helpmates and
seriesmovers. Any
legal move by Black. "Vladimir
Korolkov |
Russian chess composer...
- fairy) sti****tions.
Among others are
reflexmates and
various types of
seriesmovers. New conditions: Encomp****ing all
changes of
rules including rules for...
- When this sti****tion
applies only to Black, it is a semi-reflexmate.
Seriesmovers: one side
makes a
series of
moves without reply to
achieve a sti****ted...
- sti****tions
involving cooperation between White and Black, in
particular seriesmover problems, like seriesmates, serieshelpmates, serieshelpstalemates, etc...
- game, in
which only
white makes moves (this is the SPG
analogue to the
seriesmover in
other types of
chess problems). An
alternative rule-set may also be...
- to mate them
against Black's will
within a
specified number of moves.
seriesmover A
problem in
which one side
makes a
series of
moves without reply. set...
- (When this sti****tion
applies only to Black, it is a semi-reflexmate.)
Seriesmovers – one side
makes a
series of
moves without reply to
achieve a sti****ted...