Peter Siegfried Krug has had a remarkable and successful career as a chess composer, particularly in the field of endgame studies. Chess served as an essential emotional refuge and coping mechanism for his difficult childhood.
Here are the detailed facts about his chess career:
Titles and Recognitions FIDE Master (FM) for Chess Composition: He received this title in 2017 from the World Federation for Chess Composition (WFCC), FIDE's governing body for chess problems and studies.
Activity: He is considered very active and successful in composing studies.
Works and Achievements
Number of Studies: Krug has composed over 650 endgame studies. He focuses almost exclusively on studies and not on direct checkmate problems.
Start of Composition: His first study was composed in 2005 and published in the Austrian chess magazine Schach Aktiv.
Award-Winning Works: Many of his studies have received awards in international tournaments. Examples include:
1st Prize at the Georgian Internet Thematic Tournament for Studies 2011.
1st Prize at the 1st UAPA Internet Tournament 2014 for a study on "Dominance of Minor Pieces Avoiding Stalemate and Positional Draws."
Other studies have won prizes in magazines such as Problem Paradise.
Publications: His work is regularly mentioned and analyzed in specialist publications and on websites such as arves.org (a database of endgame studies).
Working Method and Style Focus on Endgames: Krug primarily dedicates himself to creating endgame studies, which often include complex and instructive solutions where White wins or draws.
Creative Process: He is known for often composing his studies in picturesque natural settings, combining his hobbies of photography and his love of nature. A well-known example shows him composing a study (the winning move 7. Kb2-c1!!) outdoors.
Thematic work: He often deals with specific chess themes and instructive motifs in his compositions.
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