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AAI07
"A musical chess miniature" - Mark Kirtley
"Hume's Humour" - Andrew Buchanan
"Rebus Songs" - Andriy Frolkin & Jeff Coakley
"Red vs Blue!" - Miguel Ambrona
"Five of a Kind" - Rauf Aliovsadzade
AA106
George Hume (Scotland)
6 British Chess Magazine 20/12/1893
(11+9) S#1
AA107
Andrew Buchanan (Singapore)
Original 19-Oct-2024
after George Hume (Scotland)
(11+9) S#1
AA108
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Sinfonie Scacchistiche 2023
(11+7) #3
AA109
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Leonid Makaronez (Israel)
Polish Chess Federation 2023
(9+13) #3
AA110
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Leonid Makaronez (Israel)
Polish Chess Federation 2023
(14+10) #3
AA111
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Leonid Makaronez (Israel)
Comm., ChessStar 2023
(13+11) #3
AA112
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
ChessStar 2024
(11+12) #3
AA113
Andriy Frolkin (Ukraine)
Jeff Coakley (Canada)
Original 19-Oct-2024
"Hey Jude"
(7+10) Each letter represents a different type of piece of a specific colour. Uppercase is one colour, lowercase is the other. Capital D and small d are not necessarily the same type of piece. Determine the position and, if possible, the last move.
AA114
Andriy Frolkin (Ukraine)
Jeff Coakley (Canada)
Original 19-Oct-2024
"Imagine"
(10+14) Each letter represents a different type of piece of a specific colour. Uppercase is one colour, lowercase is the other. Capital D and small d are not necessarily the same type of piece. Determine the position and, if possible, the last move.
AA115
Andriy Frolkin (Ukraine)
Jeff Coakley (Canada)
Original 19-Oct-2024
"Give Peace a Chance"
(14+11) Each letter represents a different type of piece of a specific colour. Uppercase is one colour, lowercase is the other. Capital D and small d are not necessarily the same type of piece. Determine the position and, if possible, the last move.
AA116
Miguel Ambrona (Spain)
Original 19-Oct-2024
One side retains castling rights. Which side is White?
AA117
Mark Kirtley (USA)
Original 19-Oct-2024
H#2 Name that tune! Hint: The Beatles
AA106
George Hume (Scotland)
6 British Chess Magazine 20/12/1893
AA107
Andrew Buchanan (Singapore)
Original 19-Oct-2024
after George Hume (Scotland)
AA108
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Sinfonie Scacchistiche 2023
AA109
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Leonid Makaronez (Israel)
Polish Chess Federation 2023
(11+9) S#1
(11+9) S#1
(11+7) #3
(9+13) #3
AA110
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Leonid Makaronez (Israel)
Polish Chess Federation 2023
AA111
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
Leonid Makaronez (Israel)
Comm., ChessStar 2023
AA112
Rauf Aliovsadzade (USA)
ChessStar 2024
AA113
Andriy Frolkin (Ukraine)
Jeff Coakley (Canada)
Original 19-Oct-2024
"Hey Jude"
(14+10) #3
(13+11) #3
(11+12) #3
(7+10) Each letter represents a different type of piece of a specific colour. Uppercase is one colour, lowercase is the other. Capital D and small d are not necessarily the same type of piece. Determine the position and, if possible, the last move.
AA114
Andriy Frolkin (Ukraine)
Jeff Coakley (Canada)
Original 19-Oct-2024
"Imagine"
AA115
Andriy Frolkin (Ukraine)
Jeff Coakley (Canada)
Original 19-Oct-2024
"Give Peace a Chance"
AA116
Miguel Ambrona (Spain)
Original 19-Oct-2024
AA117
Mark Kirtley (USA)
Original 19-Oct-2024
(10+14) Each letter represents a different type of piece of a specific colour. Uppercase is one colour, lowercase is the other. Capital D and small d are not necessarily the same type of piece. Determine the position and, if possible, the last move.
(14+11) Each letter represents a different type of piece of a specific colour. Uppercase is one colour, lowercase is the other. Capital D and small d are not necessarily the same type of piece. Determine the position and, if possible, the last move.
One side retains castling rights. Which side is White?
H#2 Name that tune! Hint: The Beatles