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Checkmating studies which are nearly impossible to solve

VERY NICE! I tried some of them. They were really tricky. I think you should do more of these puzzles!

VERY NICE! I tried some of them. They were really tricky. I think you should do more of these puzzles!

When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;)

When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;)

@MrPushwood said in #6:

When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;)

Yes, I would totally agree.
The thing is that I do not have the data (otherwise I would have mentioned the composers and the year too — like I did in my other blogs).
I only had screenshots of the positions (sent by my friend a long ago), that are compiled in the blog.
However I did mention at the start — that the positions were taken from the British Chess Problem Society.
There wasn't an option on the site to naviagate the source of the positions. I did trying that as well.
:)

@MrPushwood said in #6: > When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;) Yes, I would totally agree. The thing is that I do not have the data (otherwise I would have mentioned the composers and the year too — like I did in my other blogs). I only had screenshots of the positions (sent by my friend a long ago), that are compiled in the blog. However I did mention at the start — that the positions were taken from the British Chess Problem Society. There wasn't an option on the site to naviagate the source of the positions. I did trying that as well. :)

nice! i would rate them 80/100! thanks for all you do

nice! i would rate them 80/100! thanks for all you do

@adapodadeiii said in #7:

When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;)

Yes, I would totally agree.
The thing is that I do not have the data (otherwise I would have mentioned the composers and the year too — like I did in my other blogs).
I only had screenshots of the positions (sent by my friend a long ago), that are compiled in the blog.
However I did mention at the start — that the positions were taken from the British Chess Problem Society.
There wasn't an option on the site to naviagate the source of the positions. I did trying that as well.
:)

You can use this https://www.yacpdb.org/#static/home for found the autors

@adapodadeiii said in #7: > > When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;) > > > > Yes, I would totally agree. > The thing is that I do not have the data (otherwise I would have mentioned the composers and the year too — like I did in my other blogs). > I only had screenshots of the positions (sent by my friend a long ago), that are compiled in the blog. > However I did mention at the start — that the positions were taken from the British Chess Problem Society. > There wasn't an option on the site to naviagate the source of the positions. I did trying that as well. > :) You can use this https://www.yacpdb.org/#static/home for found the autors

@Crystal2025 said in #9:

When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;)

Yes, I would totally agree.
The thing is that I do not have the data (otherwise I would have mentioned the composers and the year too — like I did in my other blogs).
I only had screenshots of the positions (sent by my friend a long ago), that are compiled in the blog.
However I did mention at the start — that the positions were taken from the British Chess Problem Society.
There wasn't an option on the site to naviagate the source of the positions. I did trying that as well.
:)

You can use this https://www.yacpdb.org/#static/home for found the autors

Oh wow this is super helpful
Thanks a ton!
:)

@Crystal2025 said in #9: > > > When making use of composed problems, it's a nice idea to credit the composers (since they get so little recognition otherwise). ;) > > > > > > > > Yes, I would totally agree. > > The thing is that I do not have the data (otherwise I would have mentioned the composers and the year too — like I did in my other blogs). > > I only had screenshots of the positions (sent by my friend a long ago), that are compiled in the blog. > > However I did mention at the start — that the positions were taken from the British Chess Problem Society. > > There wasn't an option on the site to naviagate the source of the positions. I did trying that as well. > > :) > > You can use this https://www.yacpdb.org/#static/home for found the autors Oh wow this is super helpful Thanks a ton! :)