Dedicated to Mr. Ju. Golikov (Tver , Russia)
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a7 (h2), cd6!, b8 (g1), g7!, c3, c3 x "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "
..................... A. Fomin.................... D. Kamchitskyi...



№1062: fg5,cb6,b8, h8 f2, e3 g1, hc3, ac3x
№1061: bc7, ab8 bc3, b2, be5, gh6, h8 de3, f6, hd2 x
b2, e7 f6 A, fg3, e7, c3, e7 etc. x A (d6), c3, e7, fg3, e7 etc. x
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I. P. are: V. Stepanov , d. No. 1
V. Stepanov, 2003 1.ab6 2.ce5 3. ef4 4.h8 f2 5.eg3 f2 6.ge3 hg1 7.hc3 8.c3 x
Grandfather Shishok simplified the combinational game too much compared to Stepanov V.G.
As they say, old age is not joy.
D. No. 2 : Previously, there was known a miniature of Mr. A. Butkevitch:
Contest "Odessa-1978" .

h6 c7, a5 cd6, ab6, ba7 ba3, ab8 ab2, bc7! bc1, de5, bf4, h8 de3, hd6, hd2 x
V. Stepanov,2003...Grandfather Shishok
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................................. .A. Fomin................. ....



I №1063: 1.e7 2.e7 3.f8 f2 4.a3 5.b2 e3 6.c1 f2 7.e3 g3 8.f4 9.e3 d6 10.h6 d4 11.f8 e5 12.g7 x
e7, e7, f8 (f2), a3, b2(e3), c1 (ef2), ge3 (hg3), ef4, ce3 (d6), h6 (d4), f8 (e5), g7 (f4), c3 (g3), d4 (h2), g1 x
III.№1064: a5 cd4, c7, ed2, dc3, fg3, gg5 etc. x
IV №1065 : 1.g7 2.e7 3.g5 4.c3 5.e7 c5 6.f8 d4 7.g7 e3 8.h6 f2 9.e3 g3 10.f4 11.e3 c7 12.a7 f4 13.b8 g3 14.h2 x
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[Whites : [ " A. Fomin "]
[Blacks : [" Old Man Hottabych " ]
"Classic joint" opening with 5... (hg7)
[result "1-0"]
1. c3-b4 f6-g5 2. g3-f4 g7-f6 3. b2-c3 b6-c5 4. b4-a5 g5-h4 5. c3-d4 h8-g7 6.
d4xb6 a7xc5 7. a1-b2 b8-a7 8. f4-g5 h6xf4 9. e3xg5 f6-e5 10. g5-h6 c7-b6 11.
a5xc7 d6xb8 12. b2-c3 e7-d6 13. c3-b4 a7-b6 14. d2-c3 g7-f6 ? - This move loses the party
. There was a situation on the board. :

15. b4-a5! c5-d4 (exchanges 15...fe7 and 15...ba7 could not be save Blacks) 16.
a5xc7 d4xb2 17. e1-d2 d8xb6 18. d2-c3 b2xd4 19. f2-g3 h4xf2 20. g1xe3xc5xe7xg5
b6-c5 21. c1-d2 (permutation of 21 and 22 moves of the solution was possible here with precise play later on) b8-c7 22. h2-g3 c7-b6 23. g3-h4! b6-a5 24.d2-c3 c5-d4 25.g5-f6
d4xb2 26. a3xc1 e5xg7 27. h4-g5 a5-b4 28. c1-d2 b4-a3 29. d2-c3 g7-f6 30. g5xe7
f8xd6 31. c3-b4 a3xc5 32. h6-g7 c5-d4 33. g7-f8 d6-e5 34. f8-g7 e5-f4 35. g7xc3
f4-g3 36. c3-d4 g3-h2 37. d4-g1 1-0
A rare etude endgame for practical play appeared in this game after Black's 21st move.
Previously, there was known also a miniature of A. Nagumanov, 1994

c7, b8 c3 A , b2, be5!, h6, h6 x A (d6), c5, h8 b2, hg7 a1, ge5 ab2, fg5 x
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S. Pupkin - P. Shnyrev

1.hg7 2.cb6 3.b8 4.b::a5 f2 5.e3 g1 6.ac3 7.c3 x
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.......................A. Fomin, №1066(1,2)............


h6 c3, b4 c5, d6 g3, g7 f2, e3 g1, c3, h8, e5 a7, c7 x
cb4 ab6, b2 bc5, b:d6, hg7 f2, e3, g1, c3-d4 gh2, ef4, h8, e5 a7, c7 x
P. Sh. reports: [ one day after the publication of the problem shown in diagram No. 1 (whites: b2, d2, f4, f6, g1, g5/blacks: b4, b8, c7, d6, h2, h4 )]

The position on the diagram No. 2 of P. Sh. is not an independent work in comparison with the original on D. No. 1 . For this reason, it is recognized as plagiarism.]
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This game scheme, shown by a followers , has an ideological predecessor with a much more complex and interesting play :
A. Fomin, 6-th USSR Championship (1987 ) on drafts composition


D.No.1 :A. Fomin, 6-th USSR Championship (1987 ) dc7 e1, ab2, ab4, cb2, cd8, d8:g5!! (h:f4), c5 :g5 (gf2), ge3 (hg1),gh6,h:f8x
D. No. 2 :New addition : 1. hg7. 2.ab4 3.gf8 gf2 4.ge3 bc5 5.fa3 hg1 6.af8 7.fh6 ab4 8.hd2 ba3 9.dc3 x
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.....D.Kamcitskyi(Mogilev region, Belarus).. ..


1.cb4 2.b6 3.c7 4.c3 f2 5.e3 g1 6.cd4 gh2 7.f4 8.h8 .9.e5 a7 10.c7 x
1.de7 2.bc7 3.c3 e3/g3 4.hg7 f2 5.ge3 g1 6.cd4 gh2 7.f4 8.h8 9.e5 a7 10.c7 x
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P. Shkludov ( Suwalki village, Vitebsk region)

d2, f6 e3, hg7 ef2, ge3 g1,cd4 h2, ef4, h8, e5 a7, c7 x