November 2002
R328 - Eyjolfur Eyjolfsson The Problemist, November 2002
12+15. Proof game in 13.0 moves
[rnb2b1r/pp1pp1pp/2p2p2/8/4n3/5NPP/PPP1P2B/R3KBNk]
R329 - Unto Heinonen The Problemist, November 2002 This problem was later found to be cooked! (See R329c)
15+13. Proof game in 25.0 moves
[rnbqkrn1/p1P2p2/5p1P/2p3Bp/1b2N3/4PNRB/1PP2P1P/3Q1RK1]
F2177R - Enzo Minerva & Antonio Garofalo The Problemist, November 2002
15+14. Proof gamein 7.0 moves (Circe, Monochromatic)
[rnbq1rk1/ppp1p1b1/4p3/5pp1/8/8/PPPPQPPP/RNB1KBNR]
F2178R - Wolfgang Dittmann The Problemist, November 2002
6+10. Retract 21 half-moves for #1 (Proca Retractor, AntiCirce)
[N7/8/P7/k2B4/1Rp2ppr/rpp4P/5ppK/8]
S1938 - Mike Prcic The Problemist, November 2002
9+3. s#5
[8/pp6/PP6/8/1B1R4/Q7/PRP5/k1K5]
Note by Joost de Heer: A question about this: Should this be a s#5 or a s#4? After seeing the solution, I'd prefer 's#4', similar to '#1' where black has no last move, and all black moves lead to a #1.