Showroom of beautiful draughts compositions According to the composer or collegues, with white on move and wins, in moving diagrams!
A great variety of
compositions that can be enjoyed: small, big, both game-related and
phantasy starting positions, shot-combinations, forcings and
end games. Just scroll through the nine pages of the showroom, like in an art gallery presenting both realistic and abstract works of various artists with divergent styles. Just skip those compositions you don't like: every draught player or composer will have a different taste, both for art and draught compositions! Underlined names and words contain links to additional information of the authors and their compositions. On purpose, the way white can win is not given by notation in order to allow you to solve the draughts problems instead of just playing and seeing the result! Comments between "quotation marks" are from the authors. Unfortunately, all comments are still only in Dutch (English translation will be made in due time). On the other hand, without understanding of the authors' comments or comments from others, you may fully enjoy the draught compositions, as the pieces, moves and shots will speak for themselves in these beautiful combinations! The draught compositions on the next pages have been arranged in alphabetical order of the authors' names:
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ABC | DE | FGH | IJK | LMNO | PQR | ST | UV | WXYZ |
Cnossen, L J Cremer, G |
Tol, JJ van |
Voormans, J Vries, AJ de Vuurboom, D |
Thanks to Ardjan de Jong and Arne van Mourik for
their valuable input and comments, to Eric van Dusseldorp for his
'first aid' to install moving diagrammes and to Klaas Bor for his enormeous and fast effort to install the diagrammes (designed by Hendrik Veenstra and Wieger Wesselink) on this website! Also in our Showroom with your favourite draught compositions? Send an e-mail to Tom Kieboom! "Choosing is the most difficult
part of the installation of an exhibition", a quote of a museum
director (2013), is also valid for our draughts showroom!
Finally, free to Goethe (1802), "In der Beschränkung
zeigt sich
erst der Webmeister": in the Turbo Dambase there are another 150.000 compositions!
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