[Retros] Puzzlers Cup

Kevin Begley kevinjbegley at gmail.com
Sun Mar 10 19:27:17 EDT 2013


Hi Andrew,

The page doesn't exactly provide a clear description of what this tourney
will accept -- is there more info somewhere?

No fairy units, but fairy conditions?
I presume retros are OK, but somebody may want to ask for some clarity...

Also, what about fairy conditions?
Are they looking for only puzzles which conform to the rules of standard
chess, but with a changed stipulation/objective.

Note: If that's the case, it's not clear whether they will prevent
composers from sneaking problems with fairy elements (read: anything which
defies the rules of "orthodox chess," as defined by the FIDE rule book)
through our old "back door": false aims/stipulation (anything with an
objective that changes the rules of the game: e.g., full-reflex-mates,
series-movers, parry-movers, etc).
If they allow this, anyone can invent their own fairy
element/piece/condition, in the form of a stipulation.

Ironically, it may require a chess player website to teach a number of
talented problemists what the real meaning of fundamental terms
(l"stipulation" and "fairy") really mean; and why a clear distinction is
necessary.

Not to go too far off-track from retros, but it's interesting to note that
there was a push-poll "survey" on Mat Plus, a few months back, asking
whether series-movers are "stipulations" or fairy conditions... Not only
did it have to force answers from people who can define neither term, it
also had to force an answer upon them (equating fairy condition to "like
madrasi," but ignoring fairyr conditions like "black idles if unable to
check").

It was comical how many talented problemists have an opinion, on a subject
where they can't begin to define their terms.
Not a single one could provided any definition, nor could they explain the
need for a distinction.

It would be rather comical if chess players have to teach us about the
failures of our own fundamental terminology.
Maybe karma for the holes that problemists punched in their FIDE rule book.


On Saturday, March 9, 2013, Andrew Buchanan wrote:


> Hi,****

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> Jeff Coakley’s column in the website Chess Cafe has a competition for

> chess puzzles. A lot of his puzzles do have a retro aspect. Details are at:

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> http://www.chesscafe.com/puzzling/puzzlerscup.htm.****

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> Perhaps someone could add this to the list of upcoming retro composing

> tournaments, please?****

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> Which brings up the question: where **is** the best list of retro

> composing tournaments?****

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> Thanks & all the best,

> Andrew****

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