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Bimonthly chess problem magazine
The Problemist is a bimonthly chess problem magazine which has been in publication since January 1926. It originally had the subtitle "Proceedings of the
The_Problemist
Chess composition whose solution is a mate or other clear objective
common themes have been given names by problemists (see chess problem terminology for a list). The key move of the solution should not be obvious. Obvious
Chess_problem
Musical artist
work as the publisher of Unsound magazine, and as the founding member of the experimental/noise band Problemist. In 2011 Davenport directed the feature
William_Davenport_(filmmaker)
Post until the founding of The Problemist in 1926. The Problemist was published with the subtitle "Proceedings of the British Chess Problem Society" until
British_Chess_Problem_Society
Software to solve or assist people in creating or solving chess problems
challenge the problemist to find a solution to the posed situation, within the rules of chess, rather than to play games of chess from the beginning against
Software for handling chess problems
Software_for_handling_chess_problems
Playing piece with non-standard chess rules
(and cannot be blocked in those directions). (The names princess and empress are common in the problemist tradition: in chess variants involving these
Fairy_chess_piece
English chess problemist (1889–1951)
English chess problemist and is acknowledged as "the father of Fairy Chess". He invented many fairy pieces and new conditions. He introduced the popular fairy
Thomas_Rayner_Dawson
player and chess composer. He gained title Grandmaster of the FIDE for Chess Composition in 1993. The Chessboard Adventures of Norman Macleod, Feenschach-Phenix
Norman Macleod (chess problemist)
Norman_Macleod_(chess_problemist)
American novelist
the fictional sleuth Thornley Colton, known as Problemist, the genre's first blind detective living in New York City in the early 20th century. The independently
Clinton_H._Stagg
Creator of endgame studies or chess problems
emphasis on different aspects of the problem contents and attracting the interest of an important number of chess composers. The best-known composition schools
Chess_composer
Croatian chess problemist (1907–1989)
a Croatian chess problemist. Nenad Petrović was the first Croatian Grandmaster of chess composition and World Champion in 1947 in the solving of chess
Nenad Petrović (chess composer)
Nenad_Petrović_(chess_composer)
Czech chess composer and lawyer
Czech chess composer and lawyer in Brno. The Novotny theme is named after him – the first appearance of the theme was in a Novotný three-mover from 1854
Antonín Novotný (chess composer)
Antonín_Novotný_(chess_composer)
the editor of British Chess Magazine in 1995, and founded the magazine British Endgame Study News (which he edited) in 1996. (It had 65 issues, the last
John_Beasley_(chess_composer)
referred to under the title Fairy Chess Review, the first two volumes (August 1930 to June 1936) in fact bore the title The Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement
Fairy_Chess_Review
Italian chess composer (1924–2020)
The Italian Chess Federation (Italian: Federazione Scacchistica Italiana (FSI)) awarded him a gold medal in May 2007 for "high achievements in the field
Pietro_Rossi_(chess_composer)
Finnish chess problemist
Kari Valtonen (born April 26, 1954) is a Finnish chess problemist. Valtonen is chess problemist who worked in several genres, including endgame study,
Kari_Valtonen
Finnish chess problemist
chess problemist. Perkonoja was born in a suburb of Tampere, but after a few years moved to Turku, where he has lived all his life. He worked in the Finnish
Pauli_Perkonoja
Surname list
Israeli chess master and problemist Balter, Guth, Aloni & Co. (founded in 1974), Israeli law firm This page lists people with the surname Aloni. If an internal
Aloni
Finnish chess player
chess problemist. Twice (1983, 1985) played for Finland in World Youth U26 Team Chess Championships. In 1985 played for Finland second team in the Nordic
Jorma_Paavilainen
English composer of chess endgame studies
and died on 28 December 2004. Bent was the most prolific English endgame composer and one of the top ten in the world. He published as many as 848 studies
Charles_Bent_(chess_composer)
Polish chess player and problemist
master and problemist. Born in Warsaw (then in the Russian Empire), he was educated in a high school gymnasium and graduated in law faculty at the Imperial
Józef_Żabiński
Variants of chess with multiple boards at different levels
Rayner Dawson (1889–1951), an English chess problemist. He wrote a series of articles in The Chess Amateur on the game (1926–27), and composed problems for
Three-dimensional_chess
British economist (1927-2010)
"Robin" Matthews (16 June 1927 – 19 June 2010) was an economist and chess problemist. Matthews was born in Edinburgh. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy
Robin_Matthews_(economist)
Austrian chess composer (1827–1883)
Josip Plahuta, was a Slovene-descent chess problemist and chess player, known for his famous problem with the Plachutta theme. Joseph Plachutta Leipziger
Joseph_Plachutta
Fairy chess piece
Other related pieces in the problemist tradition are the eagle, hamster, moose, and sparrow, which move and capture like the grasshopper but are deflected
Grasshopper_(chess)
Finnish chess player
master and chess problemist. Born in Helsinki, he was twice Finnish Champion (1939, 1954) and thrice Sub-Champion (1947, 1951, 1952). At the 20th Nordic Chess
Osmo_Kaila
Swiss chess player and problemist (born 1954)
a Swiss chess problemist. In 1983 Baier won the first individual World Chess Solving Championship. In 1988 he gained the title of the International Solving
Roland_Baier
Geometric shape formed from five squares
book The Canterbury Puzzles, published in 1907. The earliest tilings of rectangles with a complete set of pentominoes appeared in the Problemist Fairy
Pentomino
Serbian chess problemist
chess problemist. In 1988 Kovačević gained the title International Solving Grandmaster. In 2007 Kovačević gained the title Grandmaster of the FIDE for
Marjan_Kovačević
Russian politician and chess composer (born 1967)
Селиванов; born July 9, 1967) is a Soviet and Russian politician and chess problemist (also known also as a chess composer). He was Russian State Duma deputy
Andrey Selivanov (chess player)
Andrey_Selivanov_(chess_player)
City in Romania
Nicolaus Olahus, Catholic archbishop of Esztergom Valerian Onițiu, chess problemist Oskar Pastior, poet and translator Dan Perjovschi, Romanian artist Claudia
Sibiu
Chess variant
von Meyenfeldt who published a chess problem using the rules in The Problemist (the magazine of the British Chess Problem Society) in 1975. Patrol chess
Patrol_chess
Croatian chess problemist (1932–2005)
chess problemist.[citation needed] Croatian Grandmaster of chess composition Hrvoje Bartolović was considered to be the best Croatian chess problemist, with
Hrvoje_Bartolović
Chess compositions with nonstandard rules (e.g. with fairy pieces)
M. Dickins (1970) The Serieshelpmate by John Rice and A. S. M. Dickins (1971) Periodicals devoted to fairy chess: The Problemist Fairy Supplement (August
Fairy_chess
historical and regional ones), and the six orthodox chess pieces. The columns "BCPS", "Parlett" and "Betza" contain the notation describing how each piece
List_of_fairy_chess_pieces
Day of the year
D-H Press. 1991. Jeremy Gaige (1969). A Catalog of Chessplayers & Problemists. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine Limited
January_1
Name list
chess master and problemist Ado Onaiwu (born 1995), Japanese footballer Aadu (name) Otto This page or section lists people that share the same given name
Ado_(name)
Surname list
linguist and Iranologist Gustave Lazard (1876–1949), French chess master, problemist and organizer Justin Lazard (born 1967), actor and model Luckner Lazard
Lazard_(surname)
Chess variant using two new chessmen
for bishop+knight, names which were adopted by numerous later chess problemists. Wolf Chess by Von Wilpert (1959) which introduces replaces one rook
Capablanca_chess
French chess player, problemist, and organizer
Gustave Lazard (1876 - 1948) was a French chess master, problemist and organizer. Lazard was born at Aachen, Germany on December 7, 1876. He was an elder
Gustave_Lazard
Serbian chess Grandmaster (born 1980)
Vučković (born 1980) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He is also strong chess problemist holding title of International solving grandmaster. Bojan Vuckovic rating
Bojan_Vučković
Situation in chess without a legal move
common "White to move and checkmate Black in n moves"). Problemists have also tried to construct the shortest possible game ending in stalemate. Sam Loyd
Stalemate
Name list
name. It may refer to: Arno Zude (born 1964), German chess player and problemist Chen Zude (1944–2012), Chinese professional Go player Song Zude (born
Zude
French chess problemist (born 1957)
French chess problemist. In 1993, Caillaud gained the title Grandmaster of the FIDE for Chess Compositions. At 36 years of age, he was the youngest GM
Michel_Caillaud
Slovenian chess problemist (born 1951)
Album FIDE 1983-85 Marko Klasinc (born 14 May 1951) is a Slovenian chess problemist. He composed almost 200 chess problems, mostly heterodox and retrograde
Marko_Klasinc
Chess variant
whether a capture or not. Super-Andernach was introduced by John Rice in The Problemist Supplement in March 2006. Martian chess Andernach Chess by Joost de
Andernach_chess
German chess player
in Büdingen – 25 June 1972, in Berlin) was a German chess master and problemist. He tied for 2nd-3rd, behind Paul Krüger, at Bad Salzuflen 1925, took
Ado_Kraemer
1929 collection by Agatha Christie
Thornley Colton, known as the Problemist; the work of Edgar Wallace; and Christie's own Hercule Poirot. At the end of the book, Tuppence reveals that
Partners in Crime (short story collection)
Partners_in_Crime_(short_story_collection)
Ukrainian-French chess player (1903–1967)
French chess player, theorist, problemist, and a noted endgame study composer. Born in Odessa, in the Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day
Vitaly_Halberstadt
Type of chess problem
(July 2006). "NINTH UPDATE OF CHESS PROBLEMS: TASKS AND RECORDS". The Problemist. 20 (480): 431. "Award in Jubilee Tourney" (PDF). SuperProblem. Retrieved
Selfmate
French record label
Savage Republic Steeple Remove Throbbing Gristle Problemist Tuxedomoon Private Circus (Scott MacLeay) The Bizarros Verevis, C. (2009). "Disorder: Joy Division"
Sordide_Sentimental
Electronics engineer, Chess problemist
German problemist, Adolf Kraemer; Im Banne des Schachproblems (1951, revised 1971) is a collection of their best work and considered one of the finest
Erich_Zepler
Surname list
1964), German journalist Meindert Niemeijer [nl] (1902–1987), Dutch chess problemist Mitchell Niemeyer (born 1988), Dutch DJ and house music Producer Oscar
Niemeyer
Chess opening
bold counterattack on f2 and leads to wild play. Its namesake, Czech problemist Karel Traxler, played it against Reinisch in Prague in 1890. Later, Frank
Two_Knights_Defense
Austro-Hungarian chess player (1874–1918)
this. He began playing chess at the age of 13. His first and only teacher was an Austria-Hungarian chess problemist, Samuel Gold. From 1893 onwards,
Carl_Schlechter
German chess player (1876–1935)
Magdeburg) was a German chess master and problemist. Born in Troppau (Opava), then Austrian Silesia, as the son of an Austrian officer (although his family
Walther_von_Holzhausen
Chess opening
moves. The opening is named after Alonzo Wheeler Jerome (1834–1902) of Paxton, Illinois, who had a game with this opening against the problemist William
Jerome_Gambit
1983, Russian composer Leonid Yarosh, virtually unknown in the problemist community, composed the first complete Babson Task in a legal and economical position
Joseph_Ney_Babson
Name list
Romanian ice hockey goaltender Valerian Onițiu (1872–1948), Romanian chess problemist Valerian Osinsky (1887–1938), Russian revolutionary Marxist Valerian Pereverzev
Valerian_(name)
German chess player
1956) is a German chess problemist. Twice won the individual World Chess Solving Championship (1988, 1993). Five times won the team World Chess Solving
Michael_Pfannkuche
politician who served as a member of the Knesset. Lazar Zalkind, a Jewish Ukrainian economist and chess problemist. Chobotarska Synagogue (17 Chobotarska
History of the Jews in Kharkiv
History_of_the_Jews_in_Kharkiv
Polish-German chess player, problemist, and author
master, problemist and author. He was a Polish national team trainer in 1978–1981 (the Polish Women's national team won bronze medal in the 9th Women's
Jerzy_Konikowski
Topics referred to by the same term
Russian and Soviet soccer player Alexey Troitsky (1866–1942), Russian chess problemist Artemy Troitsky (born 1955), Russian music critic, whose name was originally
Troitsky
newspapers List of chess books The place, dates and frequency of publication are generally taken from the websites given in the table or from other Wikipedia
List_of_chess_periodicals
German-Argentine chess player (1910–2010)
June 1910 – 11 January 2010) was a German–Argentine chess master and problemist. He was born in Berlin into a Jewish family. His father, Richard Wilhelm
Francisco_Benkö
Male given name and family name
chess master and problemist Arno [de; fr], titular character in a comic strip by André Juillard and Jacques Martin Arno, a character in the movie Uncut Gems
Arno_(name)
Russian chess player
however, as a chess organizer and educationalist, chess journalist and problemist. Grigoriev composed more than 300 endgame studies. He is especially noted
Nikolai_Grigoriev
Surname list
actress Francisco Benkö (1910–2010), German-Argentine chess player and problemist Pal Benko (1928–2019), Hungarian-American chess player, author, and composer
Benko
Chess tactic
is known to problemists as a Novotny. Various other types of interference are given specific names in problem terminology, including the Grimshaw, Plachutta
Interference_(chess)
Romanian chess player
1872, Sibiu, Romania – 31 December 1948, Timișoara) was a Romanian chess problemist. Oniţiu composed all types of problems particularly fairy chess problems
Valerian_Onițiu
Topics referred to by the same term
United Kingdom leader of the European party Libertas Robin Matthews (economist) (1927–2010), economist and chess problemist Robin Matthews (cricketer)
Robin_Matthews
Russian chess problemist
is a Russian chess problemist. Evseev won four times the Soviet Union Chess Solving Championship (1982, 1984, 1986, 1989). He is the first chess player
Georgy_Evseev
Serbian chess problemist and publisher
2013) was a Serbian chess problemist and publisher. Milan Velimirović was born in Niš, Yugoslavia. Velimirović gained the title International solving
Milan_Velimirović
Australian player April 23 – Henry William Barry, 54, American problemist and problem editor of the American Chess Bulletin July 22 – Adolf Georg Olland, 66
1933_in_chess
Surname list
American Nazi groups in the 1930s Julius Mendheim (ca. 1788–1836), German chess master and problemist This page lists people with the surname Mendheim. If
Mendheim
Topics referred to by the same term
Justice of the Bombay High Court Norm MacLeod (1904–1951), Australian rules footballer Norman Macleod (chess problemist) (1927–1991), chess problemist Norman
Norman_Macleod
German chess player and problemist
14 May 1964) is a German chess International Master and chess problemist. Zude has won the German Chess Solving Championship several times (1983, 1985,
Arno_Zude
Surname list
people with the surname include: Simo Paavilainen (born 1944), Finnish architect Jorma Paavilainen (born 1960), Finnish chess problemist Paavolainen This
Paavilainen
Fairy chess piece
compound would reduce this difficulty. The name empress is the most widely used name among problemists. By analogy with the queen, which is a rook+bishop compound
Empress_(chess)
points, these scores divided by the number of composers in the case of joint compositions. For a problemist to be awarded the FIDE Master title, 12 points
FIDE_Album
Fairy chess piece
Princess is the most widely used name among problemists. By analogy with the queen, which is a rook+bishop compound, it was decided that the three basic
Princess_(chess)
Game related to chess
(possibly 1909), which remained active until WW2. Members included chess problemists like Hans Klüver and Willibald Roese. Other individuals notable for creating
Chess_variant
Chess variant played on two boards
instead of using checkers. The Problemist (March 1999) England. Hooper, David; Whyld, Kenneth (1987). "Alice Chess". The Oxford Companion to Chess. Oxford
Alice_chess
Chess variant rules
"Nonsense"). Illegal move attempts are not announced to the opponent. Jacques Rotenberg The Problemist 1976 Kriegspiel is sometimes used in chess problems
Kriegspiel_(chess)
Soviet chess master (1909–1985)
master and problemist. Born into a Jewish family in Nikolaev (currently Mykolaiv), near Kherson, he was one of the leading scientists of the refractory
Vladimir_Bron
Polish chess problemist (1907–1960)
prominent Polish chess problemist of the mid-twentieth century. Between 1947 and 1950 he was considered the leading chess composer in the world. During his
Marian_Wróbel
Surname list
Commander-in-Chief, India Michel Caillaud (born 1957), French chess problemist This page lists people with the surname Caillaud. If an internal link intending to refer
Caillaud
Chess variant
a chess variant invented by chess problemists Hans Klüver and Peter Kahl in 1968. The invention was inspired by the closely related variant push chess
Dynamo_chess
Hungarian physician and journalist
edition). "Dr. Samuel Gold (1835-1920): A Forgotten Chess Problemist" (PDF). p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 11, 2008. Retrieved February
Samuel_Gold
French chess player
Marseille – 18 November 1948, in Le Vésinet) was a French chess master, problemist and journalist. He lived in Paris, where he played in many local tournaments
Frédéric_Lazard
Fairy chess pawn
games have been tried, and 'Berolina pawns' have long been popular with problemists. (Funkschack, August 1926)" Funkschach, 15 August 1926 Hooper & Whyld
Berolina_pawn
Name list
(born 1971), Serbian handball player and coach Nenad Petrović (chess problemist) (born 1907–1989), Croatian chess player Nenad Petrović (writer) (1925–2014)
Nenad
(1972–1977) June 15 – Hrvoje Bartolović in Zagreb, problemist July 2 – Leopold Mitrofanov in Leningrad, problemist August 11 – István Bilek in Budapest, Hungarian
1932_in_chess
Name list
Macedonian handball player Marjan Kovačević (born 1957), Serbian chess problemist Marjan Kozina (1907–1966), Slovene composer Marjan Lazovski (born 1962)
Marjan_(name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Petrović is the name of: Nenad Petrović (writer) (1925–2014), Serbian writer Nenad Petrović (chess composer) (1907–1989), Croatian chess problemist Nenad Petrović
Nenad_Petrović
Israeli chess player and problemist (1937–2019)
September 30, 1937 – September 9, 2019) was an Israeli chess master and problemist. His twin brother, Hillel Aloni (1937–2017), was also a chess player.
Yoel_Aloni
Pogosyants, Ukrainian chess problemist and endgame study specialist - August 16 Baldur Honlinger, prominent Austrian player of the 1920s-1950s - March 12 Heinrich
1990_in_chess
Humorous chess puzzle
composed with the pieces in the shape of a letter or number, or even a tree. M. Kirtley, The Problemist 1986 In this problem by M. Kirtley, the final position
Joke_chess_problem
Bill Wall". Archived from the original on 2009-10-20. Valois, Paul (July 1988). "The Founding of the BCPS". The Problemist. pp. 432–434. "Roger Paige's
1918_in_chess
American chess player, composer, puzzle author and mathematician (1841-1911)
"America's greatest puzzler". In 1898, The Strand dubbed him "the prince of puzzlers". As a chess problemist, his composing style is distinguished by
Sam_Loyd
THE PROBLEMIST
THE PROBLEMIST
Female
German
Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."
Boy/Male
Greek American German
God given.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift of God
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Female
Greek
 Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend American Hebrew Spanish
Arthur's brother.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THI means "poem."
Girl/Female
Greek
Untamed.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Boy/Male
English
From the enclosure.
Male
English
Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern, Tamil
Nil
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Greek
Gift of God
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).
Boy/Male
Native American
Rock.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."
THE PROBLEMIST
THE PROBLEMIST
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Education
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Dearly loved.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Dignity; Heavy and Precious Thing; Souvenir; Heavy and Precious
Male
Japanese
(æ–°) Japanese name ARATA means "fresh."
Boy/Male
Irish
Blond.
Boy/Male
Norse American Swedish Scandinavian English
Defender.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Eye of the Sun
Boy/Male
Indian
Trustworthy, Kingly
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Rama; King of Kaushal
Girl/Female
Tamil
Laranya | லாராநà¯à®¯
Graceful
THE PROBLEMIST
THE PROBLEMIST
THE PROBLEMIST
THE PROBLEMIST
THE PROBLEMIST
n.
The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
v. i.
See Thee.
n.
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
def. art.
The.
v. t.
See Tie, the proper orthography.
v. t.
A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under the notes, signifying that they are to be slurred, or closely united in the performance, or that two notes of the same pitch are to be sounded as one; a bind; a ligature.
pron.
Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.
adv.
By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
pron.
The objective case of they. See They.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
n.
One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
definite article.
A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
n.
The parson bird.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
n.
The point of intersection of a vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small angle from its position of equilibrium, and the inclined line which was vertical through the center of gravity of the body when in equilibrium.
n.
A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.
obj.
This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.