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Lidraughts Feedback - 2 improvements#1 Hi there, The platform is fantastic. Great job! However, I have 2 issues. 2 big ones actually. 1) I find the pieces management awkward. On any draughts software, one can move a piece with jus… | Roitelet |
General Draughts Discussion - tactics puzzle 370#2 after 39-24, 18-12, 25-30 and 7-11 lead to a winning position. after 25-30 my analysis program says that after 29-23 white is better | jeffreyq2 |
Frisian - Opening theory 1#4 Thnx, I understand. The extra game is interesting. I suppose the 'Meike move' is 27-22 on move 6? And on 7-12 or 8-12 white will play 39-33, taking back with 34. Or is the Meike move 27-22 on move … | BumperBalloonCars |
Openings - Frisian opening theory book [online link]#5 Very nice! Thank you! Is 7. 33-38 a good move objectively? It feels counterintuïtive. | BumperBalloonCars |
Lidraughts Feedback - [Feature request/Bug]#7 The half-move counter that I added to the FEN is used in frisian games to count the distance to 7 moves draw, so there should be a complete gamestate representation for both variants. I might contact … | RoepStoep |
Lidraughts Feedback - [Feature request/Bug]#6 I see. It seems that you are already a few steps ahead indeed. However, if you want to be completely correct, there is one additional rule that can make a FEN require additional information for … | Rive12345 |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 292#3 @Tim I found this problem in puzzle 292 yesterday as well. We will disable it and put the same puzzle back in with all the correct solutions. (like for example puzzle 361, where now both 27-21 and 31-… | BumperBalloonCars |
Lidraughts Feedback - Puzzle 292#1 Only 7-12 is accepted as the first move, but 27-32 (and then 7-12) wins in the same way. | Tim |
Lidraughts Feedback - Feature Request: Coordinates in every square#6 I have understood this: memorizing the first 10 positions (the squares from 1 to 10) it is easy to improve by counting, for example, from the square number 1, +10 to obtain the square number 11; + 20 … | Andrea |