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Yet again, just another small one that I created before the next big one sometime tomorrow!



Number Of Moves: 7



Checkmater: White



Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):
1. ? ?




  1. ? ?


  2. ? ?


  3. ? ?


  4. ? g5


  5. ?+ ?


  6. Rxh7#



Cryptic Clue: Jerusalem



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.



Good luck!










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    Yet again, just another small one that I created before the next big one sometime tomorrow!



    Number Of Moves: 7



    Checkmater: White



    Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):
    1. ? ?




    1. ? ?


    2. ? ?


    3. ? ?


    4. ? g5


    5. ?+ ?


    6. Rxh7#



    Cryptic Clue: Jerusalem



    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.



    Good luck!










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      Yet again, just another small one that I created before the next big one sometime tomorrow!



      Number Of Moves: 7



      Checkmater: White



      Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):
      1. ? ?




      1. ? ?


      2. ? ?


      3. ? ?


      4. ? g5


      5. ?+ ?


      6. Rxh7#



      Cryptic Clue: Jerusalem



      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.



      Good luck!










      share|improve this question









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      Yet again, just another small one that I created before the next big one sometime tomorrow!



      Number Of Moves: 7



      Checkmater: White



      Given Game (Regular Chess Notation):
      1. ? ?




      1. ? ?


      2. ? ?


      3. ? ?


      4. ? g5


      5. ?+ ?


      6. Rxh7#



      Cryptic Clue: Jerusalem



      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.



      Good luck!







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          I think I found the solution:




          1. a4 e5

          2. Ra3 Bd6

          3. Rh3 Ne7

          4. c3 0-0

          5. Qb3 g5

          6. Qxf7+ Kh8

          7. Rxh7#
          PGN Viewer (apronus)




          Reasoning:




          We need to exclude right rook from attacking because otherwise would waste a move. Which is why I use the left pawn opening to develop left rook to attack the right side. Then use Queen to check on 6th move and use the developed left rook to mate black.







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            That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
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            – Rewan Demontay
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            +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
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          $begingroup$

          I think I found the solution:




          1. a4 e5

          2. Ra3 Bd6

          3. Rh3 Ne7

          4. c3 0-0

          5. Qb3 g5

          6. Qxf7+ Kh8

          7. Rxh7#
          PGN Viewer (apronus)




          Reasoning:




          We need to exclude right rook from attacking because otherwise would waste a move. Which is why I use the left pawn opening to develop left rook to attack the right side. Then use Queen to check on 6th move and use the developed left rook to mate black.







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            That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago


















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          $begingroup$

          I think I found the solution:




          1. a4 e5

          2. Ra3 Bd6

          3. Rh3 Ne7

          4. c3 0-0

          5. Qb3 g5

          6. Qxf7+ Kh8

          7. Rxh7#
          PGN Viewer (apronus)




          Reasoning:




          We need to exclude right rook from attacking because otherwise would waste a move. Which is why I use the left pawn opening to develop left rook to attack the right side. Then use Queen to check on 6th move and use the developed left rook to mate black.







          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago
















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          $begingroup$

          I think I found the solution:




          1. a4 e5

          2. Ra3 Bd6

          3. Rh3 Ne7

          4. c3 0-0

          5. Qb3 g5

          6. Qxf7+ Kh8

          7. Rxh7#
          PGN Viewer (apronus)




          Reasoning:




          We need to exclude right rook from attacking because otherwise would waste a move. Which is why I use the left pawn opening to develop left rook to attack the right side. Then use Queen to check on 6th move and use the developed left rook to mate black.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          I think I found the solution:




          1. a4 e5

          2. Ra3 Bd6

          3. Rh3 Ne7

          4. c3 0-0

          5. Qb3 g5

          6. Qxf7+ Kh8

          7. Rxh7#
          PGN Viewer (apronus)




          Reasoning:




          We need to exclude right rook from attacking because otherwise would waste a move. Which is why I use the left pawn opening to develop left rook to attack the right side. Then use Queen to check on 6th move and use the developed left rook to mate black.








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          • $begingroup$
            That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago




















          • $begingroup$
            That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
            $endgroup$
            – Rewan Demontay
            2 hours ago


















          $begingroup$
          That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
          $endgroup$
          – Rewan Demontay
          2 hours ago






          $begingroup$
          That is not the right solution, unfortunately. Take a look at the Cryptic Clue!
          $endgroup$
          – Rewan Demontay
          2 hours ago














          $begingroup$
          +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
          $endgroup$
          – Rewan Demontay
          2 hours ago






          $begingroup$
          +1 for coming very close and trying, however!
          $endgroup$
          – Rewan Demontay
          2 hours ago




















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