Showdown with Traumerei

The Showdown with Traumerei is a chess match between Khun Aguero Agnis and Lo Po Bia Traumerei, that was supposed to decide whether Twenty-Fifth Baam would gain his freedom or have to marry one of Lo Po Bia Family's daughters.

Starting position
The starting position is similar to how it is outside of the tower, with the only exception being that the Queen on black's side is switched with the King, meaning that the board is rotated 180 degrees instead of being mirrored.

First known position
The first known position seem to be four moves into the game, with Khun making the last move, moving the Knight to f6. Khun is likely copying Traumerei's movements, so the first three moves prior would be pawn to e4, then pawn to e5, and then knight to f3.

Second known position
Traumerei moves pawn to d4.

Third known position


Khun takes pawn e4 with knight.

Fourth known position
Traumerei moves bishop to d3, which makes Khun contemplate moving the knight on e4, but he ultimately does not.

Fifth known position
Instead of moving the knight, Khun moves the pawn to d5.

Sixth known position
Traumerei captures the pawn on e5 with his knight, then Khun moves his other knight to d7.

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Seventh known position
Traumerei takes the knight on d7 with his own knight. This is a blunder on Traumerei's part, since it would allow Khun to take the white queen for free by moving his knight to c3, but Khun does not take advantage of this situation and plays something else instead.

Eight known position
Khun captures bishop on d6 with his queen. Minimum 3 moves has passed since last position, since white queen has moved at least once and white bishop that is captured has moved at least two times. Meny pieces have unknown position, so they are not included in the simulation on the left.

Ninth known position


This position is difficult to determine 100%, but a best guess is used here. Khun is holding the pawn from g7, but does not end up moving it.

Tenth known position
Certain parts of the board are guesses, but should be relatively accurate.

Final known position


The final move is queen to a8, which is only a check despite it being described as checkmate, since Khun can block with both the bishop and the queen, but no matter what Khun does it will end in checkmate within one or two moves.

Entire Game
A video of all moves played within the game: TBA