Ernst Krieger (chess composer)
Franz Heinrich Ernst Krieger (* 8. June 1867 in Wolfenstein ; † 22. April 1943 in Landau , artist: PA Orlimont ) was a German composer in chess .
Life
Ernst Krieger was the only son of Gustav Adolph Krieger and his wife Katharina. He spent his childhood in Kirchheimbolanden . He passed his Abitur in 1886 in Zweibrücken . His classmates called him Plato minor (The Lesser Plato ) because of his intelligence . As an anagram of it he later formed the stage name PA Orlimont .
He studied law in Munich and Heidelberg . In 1895 he became a lawyer in Frankenthal . In 1897 he married Elisabetha Ballreich, with whom he had the son Urban Wolf (* 1899; † 1988). He came to Zweibrücken in November 1923 via several professional intermediate stops and stayed there until shortly before his death. There he was an active member of the chess club . Krieger died of old age in a nursing home in Landau in 1943.
Chess composition
Already during his school days he occupied himself with chess composition under the influence of Adolf Bayersdorfer . He published his first assignment in 1886 in the Leipziger Tageblatt newspaper . Between 1900 and 1914 he used the pseudonym R. Frieder , then always PA Orlimont . In 1905 he published an essay on all sorts of art laws in the magazine Deutsches Wochenschach . He is considered a representative of the so-called New German School , in which the economic, purely purposeful representation of logical ideas mattered. In total he published over 500 tasks in chess magazines and daily newspapers, mostly mating in 3 or more moves.
A motif that he first depicted in 1907 and later often varied is the so-called mousetrap :
a | b | c | d | e | f | G | H | ||
8th | 8th | ||||||||
7th | 7th | ||||||||
6th | 6th | ||||||||
5 | 5 | ||||||||
4th | 4th | ||||||||
3 | 3 | ||||||||
2 | 2 | ||||||||
1 | 1 | ||||||||
a | b | c | d | e | f | G | H |
Solution : 1. Qc5 – f5 Rc4xc6 2. Qf5 – c5 Rc6xc5 (other rook moves are followed by 3. Qc5 – c2 #, after bishop moves 3. Qc5 – a5 #) 3. Na6xc5 #
The lady opens the mousetrap for the black rook on the first move and lets it snap shut again on the second move.
Individual evidence
- ^ Hermann Weißauer : Das Pfälzer Dreigestirn ( Memento from November 26, 2015 in the Internet Archive ). Club newspaper of the chess club SV Fischbach 1994
literature
- Erich Zepler (ed.): Gemstones of problem art from PA Orlimont's little treasure chest . PA Orlimont Verlag, Kaiserslautern 1965.
- Hermann Weißauer: PA Orlimont and his chess problems. Life, work and impact of the PA Orlimont . Edited by Winfried E. Kuhn and Godehard Murkisch. 2nd improved and greatly expanded edition. Nightrider Unlimited, Treuenhagen 1999, ISBN 3-9806906-0-1 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Ernst Krieger in the catalog of the German National Library
- Compositions by Ernst Krieger on the PDB server
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Warrior, Ernst |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | PA Orlimont (stage name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German chess composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 8, 1867 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wolfstein |
DATE OF DEATH | April 22, 1943 |
Place of death | Landau in the Palatinate |