![]() ![]() Can you figure out what sentence is hidden within this chess game and find out what the two players were trying to communicate to each other? Repeating this process for all the moves creates a sentence. A letter combination can be translated to a different letter with the use of a Polybius Square found below. If you look even closer you notice how to decipher the message, at each turn you have a combination of two letters that had to be filled in at the question marks. ![]() It seems like there is a hidden message within the game. At first, their moves look very normal, but the moves get stranger by the minute. On the right, you can find the end positions of the chess game.Īfter figuring out the whole chess game you smell something fishy about it. Fortunately, all pawn moves are given and therefore known. All moves that contain a question mark are moves that are incomplete and need a Q, K, R, N, or B on the spot of the question mark. On the left, you find all the moves that have been written down by both players, where Stockfish is white and AlphaZero is black. Luckily for you, there is only one possible game for the moves that have been written down and thus the game can be recreated. Sadly, the game you just watched has not been written down correctly and almost all the moves done by a King (K), Queen (Q), Rook (R), Knight (N), and Bishop (B) are unknown. However, you notice that something does not add up and you try to analyze the game that just had been played. After a total of forty moves played by both, Stockfish is able to beat AlphaZero with a checkmate. On a Friday afternoon, Stockfish and AlphaZero are playing chess. ![]()
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