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Openings - Are there any good openings that are tactical and have not well known traps in them?#2 If you like tactical games, your best choice would be to play (1) classical positions; as white you can easily reach them by 1. 31-27 or 1. 33-28; (2) dyke positions (ones where white has a checker… | kalnap |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#72 Puzzle 935: both 27-22 and 38-33 also seem to be winning. | Tim |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#68 Puzzle 663: 38-33 without 37-31 is also winning. | Tim |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#62 Puzzle 1371: The forcing 1. 31-27 is also winning. Afterwards 22-18 and then several moves to win. | MI Malacia |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#61 Puzzle 1369: 1. 37-31 is also a good combination. | MI Malacia |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#52 I often find puzzles where a winning move isn't counted as correct because another move is even better. I get that the exercise is to find the best move, but at the same time it can be quite frustrati… | Tim |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#45 Puzzle 2155: 1. 38-32 27x47 2. 37-31 47x20 3. 26-21 is also winning. | MI Malacia |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#41 Puzzle 2062: several winning variants are missed: - 2. 27-21 3. 34-29 - 2. 27-21 3. 37-31 - 3. 27-21 | Tim |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 5 in Frisian draughts#1 There is an alternative solution, although it is a bit longer, but the tactical motif can be spotted easier: 1.48-42 37x48 2.17-12 7x18 3.15-10 5x14 4.44-39 48x34 5.35x4 18-22 6.4x27 36-41 7.27-31 … | kalnap |
Lidraughts Feedback - puzzle 2003#1 33-29 and 31-36 are also winning, though the main line is better | jeffreyq2 |