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Paul Heuaecker

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Years covered: 1932 to 1936


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PAUL HEUAECKER
(born Dec-16-1899, died Jul-10-1969, 69 years old) Germany

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He was a study composer, memorized in the book Phantasie im Endspiel - Paul Heuäckers Schachstudien by Gerald Braunberger (Schachverlag Arno Nickel, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1989).

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Heuaecker vs Eliskases  0-1671932Heitzinger Chess ClubC12 French, McCutcheon
2. Quabeck vs P Heuaecker 0-191936FrankfurtA03 Bird's Opening
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Jan-24-09  whiteshark: This is <Paul Heuäcker> (* 16th December 1899 in Hamburg; † 10th July 1969 in Bad Homburg), a famous German study composer

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_H...

Apr-25-15
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  offramp: <whiteshark: This is <Paul Heuäcker> (* 16th December 1899 in Hamburg; † 10th July 1969 in Bad Homburg)>

Bad Homburg? Is that what he was wearing?

Feb-10-20  Jean Defuse: ...

Paul Heuäcker <White to play and win>


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(Neue Freie Presse 1930)

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Mar-22-20  Jean Defuse: ...

Yuri Averbakh : 'Even without any pawns, a queen and king constitute a considerable force, and if the opponent's pieces and pawns are especially badly placed they may be able to create decisive mating threats.'

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[Event "Simultaneous exhibition"]
[Site "Jena"]
[Date "1936.??.??"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "Heuaecker, Paul"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "Averbakh,Y"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "


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1... Qg1+ 2. Kh4? (was mated in three moves:) Qe1+! 3. Qg3 Qe7+ 4. Kg4 Qg5# 0-1

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(Instead of playing 2.Kf4 which would have led to perpetual check after 2...Qd4, White tried to hide his king from the checks.)

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Mar-22-20  Jean Defuse: ...

Kurt Richter - Schachmatt (2002), p. 84:

<Dr. B. v Paul Heuaecker>

Berlin, 1938


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<Black checkmate in three moves>

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