Works from 20th century in contests on draughts composition .

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Works from 20th century in contests on draughts composition .

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9-th Moscow championship on draughts composition,1982 ) Judge V. Gorodetsky, Chief Judge A. Fedoruk )
Section "studies in Russian draughts ".
No.7 A. Fomin (score=4,5 points)
h6 (a1) A 2.c5 (a3-b2) 3.d4(c1) 4.c3(d2) B 5.h8(a5) 6.ad4 7.c3 8.c3 x
A(f6), 2.v3 (e5) 3.g7 4.b4 x B(e3), f2, f2 x
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No.8 A. Fomin (score=4 points]
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1.a5 (n7) A, B 2.h4(d4) 3.f2 4.a7 x
A.. (d4), g1 (h4), g:c5 (e5), 4.b:f4 (f6) 5.e7 6.c7 x
B.. (e3), , hg1 (fg5) , 3.ac1 (h4) 4.e:g3 (h:f2) 5.bg3 x
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Chief Judge of the Championship A. Fedoruk writes: No. 7: two non-standard variants based on the winning motives. Considering the large forces involved in the etude , it is hardly possible to recognize No. 7 as a good composition. I suggest a score of 4-4, 5 points.
No. 8 has three compositional branches, of which only variant B is original in terms of view of the game novelty . .The combination of finals in the main and A variants is well-known. The disadvantage of the initial design of the checkers is the "walled-in" checker A7. I suggest a rating of 4-4, 5 points.
Translation into Russian :


Главный судья чемпионата А. Федорук пишет: № 7: два нешаблонных комбинационных варианта, Учитывая большие силы, задействованные в этюде, вряд ли можно признать № 7 хорошей композицией. Предлагаю оценку 4-4, 5 баллов.
№ 8 имеет три композиционных разветвления, из которых только вариант Б оригинален с точки зрения новизны игры. Сочетание финалов в основном варианте и варианте А общеизвестно. Недостатком исходной конструкции шашек является «замурованная» шашка А7. Предлагаю оценку 4-4, 5 баллов.
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Re: Works from 20th century in contests on draughts composition .

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9-th Moscow championship in draughts composition, 1982 , section "etudies-64"

Some works in the original of the "outstanding etudist" - a plagiarist , a whiner and a non-qualified checkers player, who has been rewarded from his own pocket and worked with dummy judges.
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Moscow Champion, 1982 Vladimir Nikolaevitch Demidov
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Moscow championship,1982 , section "problemy-64"

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An improvement by S. Pupkin
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1.cb4 2.de7 b:d6 3.dc3 4.c:g1 x
N. P. Pilipenko
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D.Sternin
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Sergey Perepelkin , Total score 20.5, first place
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Anatoly Chernopishuk
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S.Oeteverzev (Taganrog)
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A Fomin
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Yu. Cheniaev
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A.Guralnik (Moscow region )
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E.V. Zubov
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A.Nagumanov
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S. Yushkevich writes: "Pyotr Aleksandrovich Shkludov (born in 1960), a tireless draughts enthusiast from Novopolotsk, is perhaps the most popular figure among ( .the laughing stock - comm. by A. F.) of the "problemists"—all of draughts enthusiasts who use Internet and read the messages about checkers.. He gained this popularity thanks to his daily (every minutes activity -comm. by A. F. ) on the "forums" of several websites. Responding sensitively to any message that falls within the scope of his interests (and P. Shkludov's are unusually broad), he discusses any topic with a superhuman energy with anyone willing to join him. ).."

If a potential interlocutor isn't prepared to join P. Shkludov for a discussion, he provokes such a person in various ways.

Milenko Lepshitch wrote about this on the "Myth" forum: "He sticks in interlocitor like a tick with differents ways,drinks blood while simultaneously poisoning sacrifice , after that, it's already impossible to free oneself of him."

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LeoMinor wrote :
" But the most interesting thing is to know how he managed to become such a top specialist, above everyone else and even the CPI , and that his word is always both first and last.

Who and when confirmed his competence?! Yes, I know – it's no coincidence that he was and is called a boa constrictor, a piranha (even Bredov himself liked this name from L.S. Vitoshkin), a strangler, ... I recently read this: P.A. Bredov is a psychic vampire; he feeds on the energy of those who get heated, argue with him, and so on and so forth.

Grandmaster S. Yushkevich also wrote an interesting characterization of P.A. Bredov in "The History of Checkers Problems," but I don't want to quote it here without the author's permission. But P.A. Bredov reminds me of mite – he suck blood, but at the same time he poisons especially if you touch him and don't want to let him drink more blood. He's poisoned the composition and the relationship between the compilers and the fans of checkers . He's clung to all like a mite in various ways, and even in the previous CPI composition, he manipulated with three members, and in the new composition, he's pressing and pressing. It is already impossible free oneself of him..
I'm amazed by his ability to transform quickly – look how respectfully P.A. Bredov treated A.Luk'yanov's work when he published in his publication, and then on his forum, and when they jointly attacked me – , and P.A. Bredov views the attempt to manipulate A.Butkevich with a completely different eye than he did with Bredov's less successful attempt in "Mukhoserka" [a Russian translation of "fly-snake]".
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