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Subject: Re: 4 Interesting Chess Puzzles found on Google

Author: Kolss

Date: 03:25:13 04/09/03

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On April 09, 2003 at 01:03:57, ludicrous wrote:

>4) We have the initial chess board configuration, with all pieces on
>their original squares. Now, playing a classic chess game, white plays
>on each consecutive move:
>
>1. Pf2-f3 (Pawn from f2 to f3)
>2. Ke1-f2 (King from e1 to f2)
>3. Kf2-g3
>4. Kg3-h4
>
>After white plays his last move, Kg3-h4, black immediately plays and
>mates the white king. Again: this is a classic chess game which obeys
>all of its rules (of course, I doubt anybody ever played like that
>with white, but, well, we never know.. :-) ).
>
>Question: What are the complete moves of this short game ?

Hi,

There are at least two solutions to this one, but I have to confess that it took
me almost 10 minutes to find them...
Regards, Munjong.



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