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The
Puzzling
Side of
Chess
Jeff Coakley
Three Triple Loyds to Go Please
Triple loyds are named after Sam Loyd the American chess composer whopublished the prototype in 1866
Triple Loyd 26
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A triple loyd is actually three puzzles in one As you can see there is no black king in the diagram In each part of the puzzle your task is to place the black king on the board to achieve these goals
A Black is in checkmateB Black is in stalemateC White has a mate in one
Tres Amigos
For puzzles 1-25 and additional information on Sam Loyd see the ChessCafecom Archives June 2012 July 2012 September 2012 November 2012 January 2013 February 2013 April 2013 June 2013 July 2013
Triple Loyd 27
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[FEN K73B2R18886B12NN48]
Place the black king on the board so that
A Black is in checkmateB Black is in stalemateC White has a mate in one
Chess problems without any pawns are known as aristocrats All eight whiteofficers are present in the next position Perhaps we could call it a full
aristocrat Or even better a house of lords
Triple Loyd 28
[FEN Q786N181B4K15R285BNR]
Place the black king on the board so that
A Black is in checkmateB Black is in stalemateC White has a mate in one
Triple loyds are not the only kind of chess puzzle in which pieces are added tothe board There are many others
In an inverted loyd the black king is already on the board and the white piecesmust be added
Inverted Loyd 6
[FEN 85Kn13r4b5k13p4886n1]
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Place a white rook bishop and knight on the board so that White has amate in one
Solutions
All problems by J Coakley Triple loyd 28 is from Winning Chess Puzzles
For Kids Volume 2 (2010) The other puzzles are ChessCafecom originals(2013)
Hyperlinks You can advance to this spot in the column from any puzzle byclicking on the underlined title above the diagram To return to the puzzle use
the back button on your browser or press the backspace key
Triple Loyd 26
[FEN 83B48N7883Q44K3]
A Kc3B Ka3=C Kg3 (Qf2)
The two mating patterns are the same except that light square coverage isprovided by the knight in part A and by the bishop in part C
Triple Loyd 27
[FEN K73B2R18886B12NN48]
A Kf4B Kd8=C Kd5 (Rg5)
An open field mate No squares around the black king are occupied
Triple Loyd 28
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[FEN Q786N181B4K15R285BNR]
A Kf2B Kd4=C Ke6 (Qc6)
Stalemate in the centre of the board
Inverted Loyd 6
[FEN 85Kn13r4b5k13p4886n1]
Rf4 Be3 Ng3 were added1Rxd4
The rook performs double duty delivering the discovered check and removinga key defender
For inverted loyds 1-5 see July 2012 November 2012 April 2013 July2013
Until next time
copy 2013 Jeff Coakley Illustration by Antoine Duff All Rights Reserved
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[FEN K73B2R18886B12NN48]
Place the black king on the board so that
A Black is in checkmateB Black is in stalemateC White has a mate in one
Chess problems without any pawns are known as aristocrats All eight whiteofficers are present in the next position Perhaps we could call it a full
aristocrat Or even better a house of lords
Triple Loyd 28
[FEN Q786N181B4K15R285BNR]
Place the black king on the board so that
A Black is in checkmateB Black is in stalemateC White has a mate in one
Triple loyds are not the only kind of chess puzzle in which pieces are added tothe board There are many others
In an inverted loyd the black king is already on the board and the white piecesmust be added
Inverted Loyd 6
[FEN 85Kn13r4b5k13p4886n1]
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Place a white rook bishop and knight on the board so that White has amate in one
Solutions
All problems by J Coakley Triple loyd 28 is from Winning Chess Puzzles
For Kids Volume 2 (2010) The other puzzles are ChessCafecom originals(2013)
Hyperlinks You can advance to this spot in the column from any puzzle byclicking on the underlined title above the diagram To return to the puzzle use
the back button on your browser or press the backspace key
Triple Loyd 26
[FEN 83B48N7883Q44K3]
A Kc3B Ka3=C Kg3 (Qf2)
The two mating patterns are the same except that light square coverage isprovided by the knight in part A and by the bishop in part C
Triple Loyd 27
[FEN K73B2R18886B12NN48]
A Kf4B Kd8=C Kd5 (Rg5)
An open field mate No squares around the black king are occupied
Triple Loyd 28
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[FEN Q786N181B4K15R285BNR]
A Kf2B Kd4=C Ke6 (Qc6)
Stalemate in the centre of the board
Inverted Loyd 6
[FEN 85Kn13r4b5k13p4886n1]
Rf4 Be3 Ng3 were added1Rxd4
The rook performs double duty delivering the discovered check and removinga key defender
For inverted loyds 1-5 see July 2012 November 2012 April 2013 July2013
Until next time
copy 2013 Jeff Coakley Illustration by Antoine Duff All Rights Reserved
A PDF file of this weeks column along with all previous columns is availablein the ChessCafecom Archives
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Place a white rook bishop and knight on the board so that White has amate in one
Solutions
All problems by J Coakley Triple loyd 28 is from Winning Chess Puzzles
For Kids Volume 2 (2010) The other puzzles are ChessCafecom originals(2013)
Hyperlinks You can advance to this spot in the column from any puzzle byclicking on the underlined title above the diagram To return to the puzzle use
the back button on your browser or press the backspace key
Triple Loyd 26
[FEN 83B48N7883Q44K3]
A Kc3B Ka3=C Kg3 (Qf2)
The two mating patterns are the same except that light square coverage isprovided by the knight in part A and by the bishop in part C
Triple Loyd 27
[FEN K73B2R18886B12NN48]
A Kf4B Kd8=C Kd5 (Rg5)
An open field mate No squares around the black king are occupied
Triple Loyd 28
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[FEN Q786N181B4K15R285BNR]
A Kf2B Kd4=C Ke6 (Qc6)
Stalemate in the centre of the board
Inverted Loyd 6
[FEN 85Kn13r4b5k13p4886n1]
Rf4 Be3 Ng3 were added1Rxd4
The rook performs double duty delivering the discovered check and removinga key defender
For inverted loyds 1-5 see July 2012 November 2012 April 2013 July2013
Until next time
copy 2013 Jeff Coakley Illustration by Antoine Duff All Rights Reserved
A PDF file of this weeks column along with all previous columns is availablein the ChessCafecom Archives
Comment on this weeks column via our official Chess Blog
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[FEN Q786N181B4K15R285BNR]
A Kf2B Kd4=C Ke6 (Qc6)
Stalemate in the centre of the board
Inverted Loyd 6
[FEN 85Kn13r4b5k13p4886n1]
Rf4 Be3 Ng3 were added1Rxd4
The rook performs double duty delivering the discovered check and removinga key defender
For inverted loyds 1-5 see July 2012 November 2012 April 2013 July2013
Until next time
copy 2013 Jeff Coakley Illustration by Antoine Duff All Rights Reserved
A PDF file of this weeks column along with all previous columns is availablein the ChessCafecom Archives
Comment on this weeks column via our official Chess Blog
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[Book Review] [Columnists] [Endgame Study] [The Skittles Room]
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