© Dec 2003 H. van Haeringen

Problems especially to prepare oneself for the Dutch Championship

Group 1 : Elementary exercises
Group 2 : Simple questions
Group 4 : Complex combinations
Group 5 : More difficult questions
Group 6 : Intricate problems
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Group 3: Advanced problems

Position 3.1

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White : K g1, Ps e5, R d2, R h1, Kt b2, e2, g2 (5+2 pieces)
Black : K h8, Es b3, R h6, B a8, B g7, Kt f6, a7, b6 (6+2 pieces)
3.1 W: White to move and mate in 6
3.1 B1: Black to move and mate in 6
3.1 B2: Move the white Rook from d2 to c2 and omit the black Bishop on a8. In this new position Black to move mates in 9
Solution 3.1

Position 3.2

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White: K g1, Ps a1, R c1, B h2, Kt c3, a3, g2 (5+2 pieces)
Black: K f6, Q g6, Ps c8, R h8, Kt d8, Kt g8, a6, b7, e6, g5, h6 (6+5 pieces)
3.2 W: White to move and mate in 7
3.2 B: Black to move and mate in 5
Solution 3.2

Position 3.3

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White: K f2, Es b1, Ps b6, V h2, R g1, c3, d2, d4 (5+3 pieces)
Black: K g8, Ps f5, V h5, R a6, c4, d5, d7, e7, g7 (4+5 pieces)
3.3 W: White to move can easily win. How?
3.3 B: Black to move and mate in 3
Solution 3.3

Position 3.4

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White: K g1, V h3, R a5, B g3, b4, c5, f2, h2, h4 (4+5 pieces)
Black: K h7, V d4, R c6, B b3, b5, g7 (4+2 pieces)
3.4 W: White to move and mate in 8
3.4 B: Black to move and mate in 5
Solution 3.4

Position 3.5

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White: K g2, Es h3, R a3, B f1, a4, f2, g3, h2 (4+4 pieces)
Black: K e8, Es e4, Ps d7, b7, d4, e7, f6, g7 (3+5 pieces)
3.5 W: White to move and mate in 6
3.5 B: Black to move and mate in 3
Solution 3.5

Position 3.6

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White: K g1, Q d5, V e1, c4, d4, f2, g2, h3 (3+5 pieces)
Black: K h6, V e8, R a7, R g8, B c7, Kt g6, d7, e7, g7 (6+3 pieces)
3.6 W: White to move can win! Is 1. Q d5 x g8 the right start?
Solution 3.6

Position 3.7

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White: K f2, Q b2, Ps d5, B c2, B g1, Kt a1, Kt c4, a3, d3, e4, f3, f5, g2 (7+6 pieces)
Black: K h8, Q h7, Es c3, Ps e7, R a7, B c5, a5, d4, f7, g6 (6+4 pieces)
3.7 W: White to move can win
3.7 B1: Black to move can win
3.7 B2: Remove the black Queen. Black to move draws
Solution 3.7

Position 3.8

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White: K g1, Es e7, Ps b3, R b1, B f1, B g3, b5, d6, f2, f4, g2, h4 (6+6 pieces)
Black: K h7, Q c3, Ps a8, R f8, B b6, Kt a7, Kt h8, d7, g7, h6 (7+3 pieces)
3.8 W: White to move can win
3.8 B: Black to move can win
Solution 3.8

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Solutions

Hereafter we give solutions (not yet completed) to the problems formulated above. Next to the main variants most, but not always all, variants are given. A (small) part of the solution complex is sometimes left to the reader as an exercise.

Solution 3.1 W
1. R h1xh6 †
A. 1. ..., B g7xh6
    2. Ps e5xf6 †, B h6-g7
    3. R d2-d8 † mate
B. 1. ..., Kt f6-h7
    2. Ps e5-f7 † mate
C. 1. ..., K h8-g8
    2. R d2-d8 †, B g7-f8
    3. Ps e5xf6 †, K g8-f7
    4. R d8-d7 †
a. 4. ..., K f7-e6
    5. Ps f6-g4 † mate
b. 4. ..., B f8-e7
    5. R d7xe7 †, K f7-f8
    6. R h6-h8 † mate

Solution 3.1 B1
1. ..., R h6xh1 †
   (2. K g1-f2?, Kt f6-e4 † mate )
2. K g1xh1, Es b3-h3 †
(Not
    2. ..., Es b3xd2
    3. Ps e5-f7 †, K h8-h7
    4. Ps f7-g5 †)
3. Ps e5-h2 †, Es h3-f2 †
4. K h1-g1, Es f2xg2 †
A. 5. K g1-h1, Es g2-g3 † mate
B. 5. K g1-f1, Es g2xh2 †
    6. K f1-g1 or e1, Es h2-h1 † mate

Solution 3.1 B2
1. ..., R h6xh1 †
   (1. ..., Es b3-a1 †? 2. K g1-f2)
2. K g1xh1, Es b3-a1 †
3. R c2-c1, Es a1xc1 †
4. Kt b2-d1, Es c1xd1 †
5. K h1-h2, Es d1-f1 †
6. K h2-h3, Es f1-h1 †
7. Ps e5-h2, Es h1-f2 †
8. K h3-h4 or g3, Es f2-f5 †
9. K h4 or g3-h3, Es f5-h5 † mate
Position 3.2
Solution 3.2 W
1. Kt c3-d5 †
A. 1. ..., K f6-f5
    2. Ps a1-d4 †
a. 2. ..., K f5-g4
    3. Ps d4-f3 †, K g4-f5
    4. g2-g4 † mate
b. 2. ..., K f5-e4
    3. Ps d4-f3 †, K e4-d3
    4. R c1-c3 † mate
B. 1. ..., K f6-f7
    2. Ps a1-e5 †
a. 2. ..., K f7-e8
    3. Ps e5xg6 †
a.1 3. ..., K e8-d7
      4. R c1-c7 † mate
a.2 3. ..., Kt d8-f7
      4. R c1xc8 †, K e8-d7
      5. Kt d5-b6 † mate
b. 2. ..., K f7-f8
    3. Ps e5xg6 †, K f8-g7
    4. Ps g6-h5 †
b.1 4. ..., K g7-h7
      5. R c1-c7 †
b.1.1 5. ..., Kt g8-e7
         6. Kt d5-f6 † mate
b.1.2 5. ..., Ps c8-e7
         6. R c7xe7 †, Kt g8xe7
         7. Kt d5-f6 † mate
b.2 4. ..., K g7-f8
      5. R c1xc8
b.2.1 5. ..., e6xd5
         6. B h2-d6 †, Kt g8-e7
         7. R c8xd8 † mate
b.2.2 5. ..., Kt g8-f6
         6. R c8xd8 †, Kt f6-e8
         7. R d8xe8 † mate

Solution 3.2 B
1. ..., Ps c8-b6 †
2. K g1-f1, Q g6-f5 †
3. B h2-f4, Q f5xf4 †
A. 4. K f1-e1, Q f4-f2 †
    5. K e1-d1, Ps b6-e3 † mate
B. 4. K f1-e2, Ps b6-c4 †
a. 5. K e2-e1, Q f4-f1 † mate
b. 5. K e2-d1, Q f4-d2 † mate
Position 3.3
Solution 3.3 W
1. Ps b6xd5 †, K g8-h7
(1. ..., e7-e6 2. Es b1-b8 † and mate follows in the fifth move. Compare the solution below.)
2. Ps d5-g8 †!
A. 2. ..., K h7-h8
    3. Ps g8-f7 †, K h8-h7
    4. Ps f7xh5 and White wins
B. 2. ..., K h7xg8
    3. Es b1-b8 †
a. 3. ..., K g8-f7
    4. Es b8-d8 †, K f7-f6
    5. Es d8-f8 † mate
b. 3. ..., K g8-h7
    4. Es b8-f8 †, K h7-h6
    5. Es f8-h8 †, Ps f5-h7
    6. Es h8-f7 † mate

Note: Not right for White is
2. Es b1-b8, Ps f5-d3 †
A. 3. K f2-g2, V h5-h4 †
    4. K g2-h1, Ps d3-f2 † mate
B. 3. K f2-e3, Ps d3-c2 †
a. 4. K e3-f3, V h5-h4 †
    5. K f3-f4, Ps c2-d3 † mate
b. 4. K e3-e2, Ps c2-d3 † etc.
   (5. K e2-d1?, R a6-a1 †)

Solution 3.3 B
1. ..., Ps f5-d3 †
A. 2. K f2-f3 or e3, V h5-f4 † mate
B. 2. K f2-g2, V h5-h4 or f4 †
    3. K g2-h1, Ps d3-f2 † mate
Position 3.4
Solution 3.4 W
1. V h3-g5 †, K h7-h8
2. R a5-a8 †, B b3-g8
3. V g5-f7 †, K h8-h7
4. R a8xg8 ! (is better than 4. V f7xg8 †)
4. ..., V d5-f3 †
5. K g1-h1, V f3xf2 †
6. B g3xf2, ...
7. R g8xg7 † mate  or
7. R g8-h8 † mate

Please note that
2. ..., R c6-c8
3. R a8xc8 †
takes an extra move

Solution 3.4 B
1. ..., V d4-f3 †
2. K g1-h1, B b3-d5 !
3. V h3-g5 †, V f3xg5 †
a. 4. K h1-g1, V g5-f3 †
    5. K g1-f1, B d5-c4 † mate
b. 4. f2-f3, V g5xf3
    5. R a5-a2, V f3-f2 † mate
Position 3.5
Solution 3.5 W
1. Es h3-h8 †, Ps d7-f8
2. B f1-b5 †, K e8-d8
3. Es h8xf8 †, K d8-c7
4. Es f8-e8 †, K c7-b6
5. Es e8-c8 †, K b6-a5
6. Es c8-c4 † mate

Solution 3.5 B
1. ..., Es e4-e1 †
A. 2. K g2-g1, Ps d7xh3 †
    3. K g1-h1, Es e1xf1 † mate
B. 2. K g2-h1, Es e1xf1 †
a. 3. Es h3-g1, Es f1xf2 † mate
b. 3. K h1-g2, Es f1-e1 † mate

Also possible is:
2. K g2-h1, Ps d7xh3
3. R a3-a1, Ps h3xf2 † mate
Position 3.6
Solution 3.6 W
Not right is:
1. Q d5xg8, R a7-a1
2. K g1-f1, B c7-a5
or
2. g2-g3, V e8-f6
3. Q g8-c8, B c7-a5
and Black wins

White mates in at most 7 moves:
1. Q d5-g5 †!, K h6xg5
2. V e1-f3 †
A. 2. ..., K g5-h6
    3. V f3-g4 † etc.
B. 2. ..., K g5-f5
    3. g2-g4 †
a. 3. ..., K f5-e6
    4. d4-d5 †
a.1 4. ..., K e6-d6
     5. V f3-e4 † mate
a.2 4. ..., K e6-f6
     5. V f3-e4 †, K f6-f7
     6. V e4-g5 †, K f7-f8
     7. V g5xg6 † mate
a.3 4. ..., K e6-f7
     5. V f3-g5 † etc.
(Also nice is
4. V f3-g5 †, K e6-d6
5. V g5-e4 †, K d6-c6
6. V e4-c5 † mate )
b. 3. ..., K f5-f6
    4. V f3-e4 †, K f6-e6
    5. d4-d5 †, K e6-f7 etc.
C. 2. ..., K g5-f6
    3. V f3-e4 † etc.
Position 3.7
Solution 3.7 W
1. Q b2-b8 †
A. 1. ..., Ps e7-f8
    2. Ps d5-f6 †, Q h7-g7
    3. Q b8-h2 †, Ps f8-h7
    4. Q h2xh7 † mate !
B. 1. ..., K h8-g7
    2. f5-f6 †, Ps e7xf6
    3. Ps d5xf6 †, K h7xf6
    4. Q b8-e5 † mate
C. 1. ..., Q h7-g8
    2. Ps d5xf7 †, K h8-g7
    3. Ps f7xg8, Ps e7xg8
    4. B g1-h2 and White wins

Solution 3.7 B1
1. ..., Ps e7-h4 †
2. g2-g3, Ps h4xg3 †
3. K f2xg3, Es c3-e2 †
4. K g3-g4, Es e2-g2 † mate

Note that  1. ..., Q h7-h4 † 2. K f2-f1 is not right

Solution 3.7 B2
Analogous to 3.7 B1
Position 3.8
Solution 3.8 W
1. Ps b3-a1
A. 1. ..., Q c3xa1
    2. B f1-d3 †, Kt h8-g6
    3. Es e7xg6 !
a. 3. ..., R f8-g8
    4. Es g6-f8 †, K h7-h8
    5. Es f8-h7 † mate
b. 3. ..., K h7-g8
    4. B d3-c4 †, R f8-f7
    5. R b1xa1 and White wins
c. 3. ..., Q a1xb1 †
    4. B d3xb1
c.1 4. ..., R f8-g8
     5. Es g6-f8 †
c.2 4. ..., K h7-g8
     5. B b1-a2 †, R f8-f7
     6. Es g6-e7 †, K g8-h7
     7. B a2-b1 †, g7-g6
     8. Es e7xf7 † and White win easily
B. 1. ..., R f8-f7
    2. Ps a1xc3, R f7xe7
    3. d6xe7, Ps a8-c7
    4. R b1-e1, Ps c7-e8
    5. Ps c3-d5 and White wins
C. 1. ..., Q c3xg3
    2. B f1-d3 †, Kt h8-g6
    3. Es e7xg7 †, K h7-h8
    4. Es g7-f7 †, K h8-g8
    5. Es f7xh6 † mate  !
D. 1. ..., Q c3-f6
    2. Ps a1-c2 †, Kt h8-g6
    3. h4-h5 and White wins, for example:
    3. ..., Q f6xe7
    4. Ps c2xg6 †, K h7-g8
    5. Ps g6xe7 †, K g8-h8
    6. Ps e7xf8
    Also possible is:
    2. B f1-d3 †

Solution 3.8 B
1. ..., Q c3xg3
Threatening B b6xf2 †
but also Ps a8-f3 †
A. 2. B f1-d3 †, Q g3xd3 and Black wins
B. 2. Ps b3-d5, B b6xf2 †
    3. K g1-h1, Q g3xh4 † mate
C. 2. Ps b3-d1, B b6xf2 †!
    3. Ps d1xf2, Ps a8-f3 †
    4. K g1-h1, Q g3-h2 † mate
D. 2. Ps b3-c2 †, Kt h8-g6
a. 3. Ps c2xg6 †, Q g3xg6
b. 3. Ps c2-e1, B b6xf2 †
c. 3. Ps c2-e4, B b6xf2 †
d. 3. Ps c2-e3, Ps a8-f3 †
e. 3. R b1-b3, Q g3xf2 †
    4. K g1-h2, Q f2-g1 †
e.1 5. K h2-h3, Q g1-h1 †
     6. K h3-g4, Q h1xh4 † mate
e.2 5. K h2-g3, B b6-f2 †
     6. K g3-g4, R f8xf4 †
     7. K g4-h5, R f4xh4 † mate

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With thanks to the webmaster Marion van den Bol for her dedication and to Wim Vriend for the diagrams and his assistance in analysing these problems.

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