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The theme can be understood by reference to the problem to the right: this is the first problem to demonstrate the idea, by Lacny himself (first prize at the Przepiorka Memorial, 1949); it has been much-reproduced. The
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is: :1...Nh2 2.Qd4# :1...c1=Q 2.Ng2# :1...c3 2.Qe4# The key to the solution is 1.Nd2 (threatening 2.Nf1#), after which the mates are changed thus: :1...Nh2 2.Ng2# :1...c1=Q 2.Qe4# :1...c3 2.Qd4# As well as in set play (as in this example) the theme can be shown in tries, more than one solution or
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s. The scheme can be expanded to include more defences; in a fivefold Lacny, for example, the defences a, b, c, d and e are met with the mates A, B, C, D and E respectively in one phase and B, C, D, E and A respectively in another. The cycle can also be extended over three phases to make a ''complete Lacny cycle''; here, the defences a, b and c are answered by the mates A, B and C respectively in one phase; by B, C and A respectively in another; and by C, A and B respectively in a third. This is considerably harder to achieve than the "simple" Lacny, and there are relatively few examples. In the related ''threat Lacny'', ''short-cut Lacny'' or '' Dombro-Lacny'', in one phase A is threatened, and defence b leads to mate B while defence c leads to mate C; in another phase B is threatened and defence b leads to mate C while defence c leads to mate A. Once, problems following this scheme were also called Lacnys, but now a distinction tends to be drawn between the two (Peter Gvozdjak in ''Cyclone'' suggests this scheme should be called the ''Shedey cycle'' after its originator, Sergei Shedey). There are a number of other themes featuring cyclic play in different phases, including the
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and Djurasevic cycles.


Further reading

*Peter Gvozdjak, ''Cyclone'' (Bratislava, 2000) - includes 626 Lacny cycles and 42 complete Lacnys


External links


A selection of Lacny problems from Juraj Lorinc's website
Chess problems 1949 in chess