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General Draughts Discussion - 8*8#2 Basically, 1. a3-b4 leads to a very forced sequence, and it may be too sharp for lower intermediate players and beginners. After 1. a3-b4 b6-a5 white can equalize (and there is a difference between… | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - Draughts and Checkers strategic principles#2 @Shizre I believe you will find the answers to your questions in the forum entry https://lidraughts.org/forum/general-draughts-discussion/brazilian-draughts-move-explanation?page=1 | kalnap |
Lidraughts Feedback - False Draw in Brazil#2 I agree: the 5 moves rule should be restarted after the crowning 37. a7-b8. In these kind of endgames, the key idea is to restart counting whenever a significant change of position occurs. It can be … | kalnap |
Game Analysis - Position Computer vs Phone analysis#10 + I included a similar example in my studies, and you can check how does evaluation work: https://lidraughts.org/study/6KiWap9p | kalnap |
Game Analysis - Position Computer vs Phone analysis#9 By the way, only few of draughts engines allow to run the retrograde analysis: good example is Aurora Borealis. | kalnap |
Game Analysis - Position Computer vs Phone analysis#6 + as well, you need to increase DEPTH of analysis by clicking on blue "+" sign. According to standard settings, it is 16, but you should be able to increase, and then more calculations are performed a… | kalnap |
Game Analysis - Position Computer vs Phone analysis#5 @dtmylens Check your PC settings, particularly with regards to CPU. If an access to CPU is limited or blocked (and some antivirus programs love to do it), of course, you will have these issues. | kalnap |
Game Analysis - Position Computer vs Phone analysis#3 Generally speaking, Scan tends to underestimate a win by imprisonment, except if it can rely on tablebase data. However, your position is out of tablebases, so the engine can go wrong easily. So far… | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - accounts in Lichess.Org#10 There are BETTER means for finding players who have accounts in Lichess, and there is NO need to create a separate forum entry for this purpose. If a player is familiar with the interface of Lichess,… | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - What type of draughts are this?#2 Abolished English draughts / American checkers. I say 'abolished', because since the very first publishings on draughts / checkers, huffing rule was not allowed in official tournaments. See article ht… | kalnap |