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Curiously Cavalier Chess Conclusion (Posted on 2005-02-25) Difficulty: 3 of 5
In a certain chess game, White mated in his sixth move by playing gxf8=N. Reconstruct the game!

For people not used to this notation: if we label columns from a (at the left) to h (at the right), there was a white pawn in the 7th row of the g column, that took a black piece in the 8th row on the f column, was promoted to a Knight, and mated the black King.

See The Solution Submitted by Old Original Oskar!    
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re: Solution, mate in 5 th move | Comment 5 of 7 |
(In reply to Solution, mate in 5 th move by Hugo)

The king is not in check.  f8 is not a knight's move away from d8.


  Posted by David Shin on 2005-02-26 09:03:26
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