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I’ve decided to do something a little different this time. I’m going to give you nearly all of the moves of one side, and must figure out the rest of the moves of the other side. Variations are allowed, as always, but the end result must be the same. I am sorry in advance of this is not possible. I just wanted to try something new!



Number Of Moves: 24



Checkmater: Black



Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




  1. ? c5

  2. ? c4

  3. ? b5

  4. ? b4

  5. ? e5

  6. ? f5

  7. ? Bc5

  8. ? e4

  9. ? f4

  10. ?d5

  11. ? f3

  12. ? Bf5

  13. ? Be4

  14. ? g5

  15. ? g4+

  16. ? g3

  17. ? Qh4+

  18. ? Qf4+

  19. ? Nd7+

  20. ? ?

  21. ? ?

  22. ? ?

  23. ? ?

  24. ? Nf3# *


Cryptic Clue #1: This is black’s 19th matricide. (This is a pun!)



Cryptic Clue #2: How would you feel if your closest friends betrayed you and let you die?



Cryptic Clue #3: Assume that all moves are pawn moves unless it can be proven if it is stated as such.



Task: To use retrograde analysis and give an answer with all of the question marked moves solved, along with reasons for each move. A simple PGN post shall suffice. A link is optional.



As always, may the odds ever be in your favor!



This one will be lots of fun, I say!









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$begingroup$


I’ve decided to do something a little different this time. I’m going to give you nearly all of the moves of one side, and must figure out the rest of the moves of the other side. Variations are allowed, as always, but the end result must be the same. I am sorry in advance of this is not possible. I just wanted to try something new!



Number Of Moves: 24



Checkmater: Black



Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




  1. ? c5

  2. ? c4

  3. ? b5

  4. ? b4

  5. ? e5

  6. ? f5

  7. ? Bc5

  8. ? e4

  9. ? f4

  10. ?d5

  11. ? f3

  12. ? Bf5

  13. ? Be4

  14. ? g5

  15. ? g4+

  16. ? g3

  17. ? Qh4+

  18. ? Qf4+

  19. ? Nd7+

  20. ? ?

  21. ? ?

  22. ? ?

  23. ? ?

  24. ? Nf3# *


Cryptic Clue #1: This is black’s 19th matricide. (This is a pun!)



Cryptic Clue #2: How would you feel if your closest friends betrayed you and let you die?



Cryptic Clue #3: Assume that all moves are pawn moves unless it can be proven if it is stated as such.



Task: To use retrograde analysis and give an answer with all of the question marked moves solved, along with reasons for each move. A simple PGN post shall suffice. A link is optional.



As always, may the odds ever be in your favor!



This one will be lots of fun, I say!









share









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  • $begingroup$
    Another one! :D
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    1 min ago














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$begingroup$


I’ve decided to do something a little different this time. I’m going to give you nearly all of the moves of one side, and must figure out the rest of the moves of the other side. Variations are allowed, as always, but the end result must be the same. I am sorry in advance of this is not possible. I just wanted to try something new!



Number Of Moves: 24



Checkmater: Black



Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




  1. ? c5

  2. ? c4

  3. ? b5

  4. ? b4

  5. ? e5

  6. ? f5

  7. ? Bc5

  8. ? e4

  9. ? f4

  10. ?d5

  11. ? f3

  12. ? Bf5

  13. ? Be4

  14. ? g5

  15. ? g4+

  16. ? g3

  17. ? Qh4+

  18. ? Qf4+

  19. ? Nd7+

  20. ? ?

  21. ? ?

  22. ? ?

  23. ? ?

  24. ? Nf3# *


Cryptic Clue #1: This is black’s 19th matricide. (This is a pun!)



Cryptic Clue #2: How would you feel if your closest friends betrayed you and let you die?



Cryptic Clue #3: Assume that all moves are pawn moves unless it can be proven if it is stated as such.



Task: To use retrograde analysis and give an answer with all of the question marked moves solved, along with reasons for each move. A simple PGN post shall suffice. A link is optional.



As always, may the odds ever be in your favor!



This one will be lots of fun, I say!









share









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I’ve decided to do something a little different this time. I’m going to give you nearly all of the moves of one side, and must figure out the rest of the moves of the other side. Variations are allowed, as always, but the end result must be the same. I am sorry in advance of this is not possible. I just wanted to try something new!



Number Of Moves: 24



Checkmater: Black



Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):




  1. ? c5

  2. ? c4

  3. ? b5

  4. ? b4

  5. ? e5

  6. ? f5

  7. ? Bc5

  8. ? e4

  9. ? f4

  10. ?d5

  11. ? f3

  12. ? Bf5

  13. ? Be4

  14. ? g5

  15. ? g4+

  16. ? g3

  17. ? Qh4+

  18. ? Qf4+

  19. ? Nd7+

  20. ? ?

  21. ? ?

  22. ? ?

  23. ? ?

  24. ? Nf3# *


Cryptic Clue #1: This is black’s 19th matricide. (This is a pun!)



Cryptic Clue #2: How would you feel if your closest friends betrayed you and let you die?



Cryptic Clue #3: Assume that all moves are pawn moves unless it can be proven if it is stated as such.



Task: To use retrograde analysis and give an answer with all of the question marked moves solved, along with reasons for each move. A simple PGN post shall suffice. A link is optional.



As always, may the odds ever be in your favor!



This one will be lots of fun, I say!







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    Another one! :D
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    Another one! :D
    $endgroup$
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Another one! :D
$endgroup$
– user477343
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$begingroup$
Another one! :D
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