From simple… to hard. Part 18
Author: Erik Maijenburg
According to the materials of foreign press. This section of draughts used to be very popular in draughts material editions. It is good that nowadays there are such draughts players who mark interesting combinational games and ideas. ‘Catch’ in the ocean of draughts game ‘draughts pearls’. One time in a month we are going to publish the findings of different authors on our webpage. Perhaps an idea from here will help you to win in your own draughts game.
Diagram No. 1: …7-12?
Shiirevtjamts Munkhbaatar – Tushvinbold Otgonbayar 2-0, Mongolië Open 2017, 26-07-2017 |
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Diagram No. 2: 39-34?
Wim Martin – Paul Sier 0-2, Bunschoten 2017, 13-07-2017 |
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Diagram No. 3: 31-26?
Emelian Antonov – Kees Romijn 0-2, Rotterdam Open 2017, 16-07-2017 |
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Diagram No. 4: 46-41?
Jens Dekimpe – Bryan Wollaert 0-2, Interclub België, 07-05-2017 |
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Diagram No. 5: 44-39?
Jaap Langerak – Krijn ter Braake 0-2, Bunschoten 2017, 13-07-2017
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Diagram No. 6: …08-13?
Elena Cesnokova – Harry Graaskamp 2-0, Salou Open 2017, 23-05-2017 |
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Diagram No. 7: 35-30?
Paul van der Lem – Macodou N’Diaye 0-2, Thailand Open 2017, 01-06-2017 |
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Diagram No. 8: …03-09?
Thomy Mbongo – Maarten Wichgers 2-0, Hoogeveen Open 2017, 17-08-2017 |
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Diagram No. 9: …20-25 28-23?
Ed Kok – Andrew Tjon a Ong 0-2, Hoogeveen 2017, 17-08-2017 |
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Diagram No. 10: 30-24 19×30 35×24?
Olga Pavlyak – Elena Gubarieva 0-2, EK meisjes Ukraïne, 06-08-2017
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Diagram No. 11: …24-29?
Kees Romijn – Vitaly Varushyla 2-0, Rotterdam Open 2017, 22-07-2017 |
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Diagram No. 12: 44-39?
Tom Swelsen – Ruph Bhawanibhiek 0-2, VAD Paastoernooi 2017, 15-04-2017 |