[Retros] one man PGs
Francois Labelle
flab at wismuth.com
Tue May 17 15:34:06 EDT 2016
Hi Roberto,
I remember a discussion about the two-sided version of "one man PGs" on
the Retros mailing list in 2004 where it was called "Lazy-Spectators-SPG".
The challenge was posted at the bottom of this post:
https://pairlist1.pair.net/pipermail/retros/2004-November/000950.html
Then Michel Caillaud listed some already published At-Home
Lazy-Spectators SPGs in 9.0 moves and composed some in 10.5 moves:
https://pairlist1.pair.net/pipermail/retros/2004-November/000962.html
This was followed by more attempts (often cooked) and discussion. See
posts with the title "Two little SPG-challenges":
https://pairlist1.pair.net/pipermail/retros/2004-November/date.html
François
On 17/05/16 07:28 AM, roberto osorio wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> This is probably not a new matter, but I ask it anyway.
>
> Have the "one man" records been explored? I mean, PGs where one or
> both sides
> move just one piece.
>
> Far away to pretend to be a record, I show an example (surely already
> done),
>
> One side "one man"
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 1nb3k1/1pp3pp/3p4/8/1n3p2/7q/PPPPPrPP/RNBQKBNR
> 12.0 moves C+
>
> 1. Pf2-f4 Cg8-f6 2. Pf4-f5 Cf6-d5 3. Pf5-f6 Cd5-b4
> 4. Pf6xe7 Pf7-f5 5. Pe7xf8=F Pf5-f4 6. Ff8-c5 Dd8-h4
> 7. Fc5-f2 Dh4-h3 8. Ff2xa7 0-0 9. Fa7-c5 Ta8-a3
> 10. Fc5xf8 Ta3-f3 11. Ff8-c5 Pd7-d6 12. Fc5-f2 Tf3xf2
>
>
> Two sided "one man"
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> rnbqkbnr/1ppp1p1p/8/8/8/8/P1PPP1PP/1NBQKBNR
> 7.0 moves C+
>
> 1. Pf2-f4 Pa7-a5 2. Pf4-f5 Pa5-a4 3. Pf5-f6 Pa4-a3
> 4. Pf6xg7 Pa3xb2 5. Pg7xf8=F Pb2xa1=F 6. Ff8xe7 Fa1-g7
> 7. Fe7-f8 Fg7xf8
>
>
> There are different tasks, lenght record, Homebase, thematic touches
> (Pronkin, Donati, etc).
>
> best,
> Roberto Osorio
>
>
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