[blind-chess] Re: Proposed Problem Format

  • From: "R Dinger" <rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 07:57:37 -0700

I don't have the book, I get the problems from a website:

http://delysid.org/chess/epd.cgi


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim 
  To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 7:49 PM
  Subject: [blind-chess] Re: Proposed Problem Format


  Hi Richard,

  Where did you get the book?

   

  Thanks.

   

  Jim

   

  Jim Homme

  Skype: jim.homme

  "Every day's a gift."

   

  From: blind-chess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:blind-chess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of R Dinger
  Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 10:27 PM
  To: chess
  Subject: [blind-chess] Proposed Problem Format

   

  Hi Puzzlers,

   

  The 31 problems from the Larry Evans book will be completed next week.  Anew 
series of problems will begin the following week around the 23rd of May.  There 
are approximately 300 problems in this next series from the Fred Reinfield book 
"win at Chess".

   

  From what I can see in the first ten problems the book covers a full range of 
mating and tactical problems.

   

  I have a new problem format for these problems and I am posting that format 
here for comments or suggestions.  Briefly I show a FEN setup, a short 
algebraic setup and a long algebraic setup.  The short setup may be easier for 
Braille displays and the long setup better for screen readers.  The format is 
generated automatically by a program.

   

  If there is a better way to handle Braille let me know and we can try to 
employ it.  I can translate piece symbols to special byte codes if that will 
help, so think about it.

   

  In these new problems you will only be given which player moves, nothing like 
mate in two.  You must determine what the best next move is and why.

   

  Below is the new format for an initial board setup:

  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

   

  White to move

   

  FEN Problem Setup:
  rnbqkbnr/
  pppppppp/
  8/
  8/
  8/
  8/
  PPPPPPPP/
  RNBQKBNR
   w - - 0 1

   

  Short Algebraic Problem Setup:
  White: Ke1, Qd1, Ra1, Rh1, Bc1, Bf1, Nb1, Ng1, Pa2, Pb2, Pc2, Pd2, Pe2, Pf2, 
Pg2, Ph2
  Black: Ke8, Qd8, Ra8, Rh8, Bc8, Bf8, Nb8, Ng8, Pa7, Pb7, Pc7, Pd7, Pe7, Pf7, 
Pg7, Ph7

   

  Long Algebraic Problem Setup:
  White:
  King e1
  Queen d1
  Rooks a1 and h1
  Bishops c1 and f1
  Knights b1 and g1
  Pawns a2, b2, c2, d2, e2, f2, g2 and h2

   

  Black:
  King e8
  Queen d8
  Rooks a8 and h8
  Bishops c8 and f8
  Knights b8 and g8
  Pawns a7, b7, c7, d7, e7, f7, g7 and h7

   

  The best move is: d4

   

  Principle:
  Queen pawn openings rock!

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