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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 577#1 Not a great puzzle, as 17-22/29-33 is simply winning | MF Cavia |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 1968#1 White can also start with 1.28-22 | MF Cavia |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 1414#1 4.27-21 (iso 4.27-22) is also winning | MF Cavia |
Lidraughts Feedback - puzzle 723#1 3rd and 4th moves 14-20 and 22-27 could be done in the different order . Very difficult, but interesting puzzle | chessplayer3333 |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#20 About 1059: yes, lots of moves and final squares for the King are correct. 42-37 and 47-41 are considered correct in the puzzle (as well as the different squares to end with the King). Unfotunately 38… | BumperBalloonCars |
Lidraughts Feedback - Mistakes in puzzles#19 For puzzle 1628, 22-27 and 28-23 is also winning. | jeffreyq2 |
General Draughts Discussion - Scan's endgame skills could and should be improved#2 Nice study, I find such positions to be very difficult (but then again I'm not a very good draughts player). I put your line in a study: https://lidraughts.org/study/pSUHzSDH Maybe the author of Sc… | RoepStoep |
General Draughts Discussion - Scan's endgame skills could and should be improved#1 I was testing Scan's endgame technique in International draughts by comparing human approach and AI approach. There is a nice puzzle by Noome and Hortsman (I quote their names by cyrillic retransla… | kalnap |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 942#1 28-22 iso 28-23 in the end of the line also winning. | MF Cavia |