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Lidraughts Feedback - puzzle 1542#1 Puzzle 1542 can be solved in two ways: the solution as is, but also 1.33-29! (24x33) 2.38x29 (22x24) 3.34-29 (24x33) 4.42-38 (33x42) 5.32-27 (21x41) 6.36x38 (26x37) 7.48-42 (37x48) 8.40-34(48x30) 9.35… | GMI thunderstorm |
General Draughts Discussion - How is this a mate#2 Good question @Bobkingmen3 This is because of the rules of the game (for completeness): https://lidraughts.org/variant/standard Two rules to point out: 1. You can't capture a piece twice. So, i… | BumperBalloonCars |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 1387#1 After 2.37-31 4.33-29 5.43-39 it is also possible to play 6.39-33 and 7.41-37 iso 6.41-37 and 8.39-33 etc. | MF Cavia |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 1704#1 1.25-20 24x15 and now the move order 2.33-29 3.27-21 is also winning. | MF Cavia |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 1542#3 +1.8 is 100% winning though, even if it's hard for humans to find the right moves. I don't think 1. 33-29 should be marked incorrect. | Tim |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 1542#2 The combination you found is beautiful indeed. But I think this line in the puzzle is better because: After the puzzel line of 34-29 (24-30 35x13 18x9), on depth 34 the evaluation is around the +3.… | BumperBalloonCars |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 1704#1 1.25-20 2. 33-29 is also good | ffjdmarco |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 1542#1 33-29 is also good 24*33 *33 *24 34-29 42-38 32-27 and so on and it's more beautiful | ffjdmarco |
Lidraughts Feedback - puzzle 969#1 after 24-29 the move 9-13 is also winning. | jeffreyq2 |
Lidraughts Feedback - puzzle 957#1 The variation with 24-29, followed by a direct 17-21, whilst being considered correct, has a weird stopping point, stopping in the middle of a white capture. | jeffreyq2 |