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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 |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 1643#1 1..16-21 2.27x16 18-22! is also winning | MF Cavia |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 840#5 it's ok,thanks you the difference it's after 1. 21-27, and so on,he can take 16*27 instead of 23*32 because of 21-26. and I didn't see 13-18 and 08-13 while white take 5*37 | ffjdmarco |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 840#4 https://lidraughts.org/training/840 after 21-27 scan consideres the position equal (-0.1). it takes a few moves, but the capture of the king seems inevitable, resulting in a 7 against 7. | jeffreyq2 |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 840#2 After the 21-27 line you cant protect your king afterwards, resulting in an even position. | jeffreyq2 |
General Draughts Discussion - puzzle 840#1 1 ... 21-27 is also good | ffjdmarco |
Lidraughts Feedback - puzzle 1184#1 after 27-21 and 33-39, the move sequence 30-34, 48-43 and 42-38 also lead to a winning position. | 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 |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 1179#1 28-22, 38-32! (27-21 40-34) is also winning | MF Cavia |
Game Analysis - Diagram # 532 of the puzzle remains tied after the stroke maneuver.#7 Oi amigos @BumperBalloonCars e @Arkun. Após exaustiva análise no Scan3.0 e KingsRow, pode-se afirmar que realmente a partida está ganha para as pretas. Segue: [Event "Game 1, opening start … | Pontel |