Find Those Chess Notations! #1 (Probably)












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I’m hoping to begin a mini-series where you will have to figure it’s the entire notation list of a game being given a few moves, a few cryptic hints, and the number if if moves, and which side gets checkmated or stalemated. Sometimes the riddle will start from the starting position, and sometimes not. I will try to make weird and wacky.



Here’s my first riddle for this potential series then!



Number Of Moves: 11



Checkmater: White



Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




  1. ? ?


  2. f4 ?


  3. ? fxe3


  4. Rg1 ?


  5. ? ?


  6. Qxf5+ ?


  7. ? ?+


  8. Bxd2 ?


  9. Nc3 Qf7


  10. g5 ?


  11. ?#



Cryptic Clue #1: White doubles his pawns whilst checkmating with a rook.



Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



Task: Logically reconstructed the game. Give as many reasons as you can. You must solve for all of the moves which are in question marks, and post a link somewhere to the completed game.



Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



Note: If this proves to be impossible for anyone to figure out based on what is given, I will consider updating the moves list to be make it possible.









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    I’m hoping to begin a mini-series where you will have to figure it’s the entire notation list of a game being given a few moves, a few cryptic hints, and the number if if moves, and which side gets checkmated or stalemated. Sometimes the riddle will start from the starting position, and sometimes not. I will try to make weird and wacky.



    Here’s my first riddle for this potential series then!



    Number Of Moves: 11



    Checkmater: White



    Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




    1. ? ?


    2. f4 ?


    3. ? fxe3


    4. Rg1 ?


    5. ? ?


    6. Qxf5+ ?


    7. ? ?+


    8. Bxd2 ?


    9. Nc3 Qf7


    10. g5 ?


    11. ?#



    Cryptic Clue #1: White doubles his pawns whilst checkmating with a rook.



    Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



    Task: Logically reconstructed the game. Give as many reasons as you can. You must solve for all of the moves which are in question marks, and post a link somewhere to the completed game.



    Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



    Note: If this proves to be impossible for anyone to figure out based on what is given, I will consider updating the moves list to be make it possible.









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      I’m hoping to begin a mini-series where you will have to figure it’s the entire notation list of a game being given a few moves, a few cryptic hints, and the number if if moves, and which side gets checkmated or stalemated. Sometimes the riddle will start from the starting position, and sometimes not. I will try to make weird and wacky.



      Here’s my first riddle for this potential series then!



      Number Of Moves: 11



      Checkmater: White



      Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




      1. ? ?


      2. f4 ?


      3. ? fxe3


      4. Rg1 ?


      5. ? ?


      6. Qxf5+ ?


      7. ? ?+


      8. Bxd2 ?


      9. Nc3 Qf7


      10. g5 ?


      11. ?#



      Cryptic Clue #1: White doubles his pawns whilst checkmating with a rook.



      Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



      Task: Logically reconstructed the game. Give as many reasons as you can. You must solve for all of the moves which are in question marks, and post a link somewhere to the completed game.



      Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



      Note: If this proves to be impossible for anyone to figure out based on what is given, I will consider updating the moves list to be make it possible.









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      I’m hoping to begin a mini-series where you will have to figure it’s the entire notation list of a game being given a few moves, a few cryptic hints, and the number if if moves, and which side gets checkmated or stalemated. Sometimes the riddle will start from the starting position, and sometimes not. I will try to make weird and wacky.



      Here’s my first riddle for this potential series then!



      Number Of Moves: 11



      Checkmater: White



      Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




      1. ? ?


      2. f4 ?


      3. ? fxe3


      4. Rg1 ?


      5. ? ?


      6. Qxf5+ ?


      7. ? ?+


      8. Bxd2 ?


      9. Nc3 Qf7


      10. g5 ?


      11. ?#



      Cryptic Clue #1: White doubles his pawns whilst checkmating with a rook.



      Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



      Task: Logically reconstructed the game. Give as many reasons as you can. You must solve for all of the moves which are in question marks, and post a link somewhere to the completed game.



      Cryptic Clue #2: Assume all moves are pawn moves unless is can be proven otherwise or it is stated in the notations.



      Note: If this proves to be impossible for anyone to figure out based on what is given, I will consider updating the moves list to be make it possible.







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