Lichess Feedback - Opinions on puzzle underpromotion?#4 Thanks for the link reference. | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Opinions on puzzle underpromotion?#1 It's apparent to me that pawn promotion in the puzzles is not selectable, i.e. when you move a pawn to the eighth rank, you are going to get the promotion that suits the puzzle. I understand that chan… | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Learn > Openings (Exploit)#4 Perhaps you're right. It seems the statement may be interpreted either as a report of a bug, or as a behavior to be exploited. Since the subject title explicity says "exploit," I assumed the latter. | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Learn > Openings (Exploit)#2 But, why? The purpose of training is to improve your performance in competition. If you fool yourself into thinking you can win a marathon by fudging on training, you're only going to end up cramping … | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Training position 43569#5 PS: Amazingly, Ng3+ is listed in the game annotation as a "mistake," even though computer eval is roughly even (less than one point difference) and the move wins the game on the spot. | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Training position 43569#4 I agree, Ng3+ is equal to the solution accepted. Interestingly, Ng3+ is the move played in the game, where White resigns one move later. One wonders what more evidence is needed? | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - en passant bug for game#2 A white pawn on f6? Think about that for a minute. | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Bug: As white, if the a1 rook enters f1 or g1 during the game it forfeits short castling rights.#10 Whoa, yeah, that's a heck of a move! :D | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Puzzle 51022, and a prevalent problem.#4 BlandPassivity, yes, the puzzle fails the other two lines. This is how a relatively simple problem gets a very high rating. A move late in the sequence can be irrelevant, and several moves in the same… | owltuna |
Lichess Feedback - Bug: As white, if the a1 rook enters f1 or g1 during the game it forfeits short castling rights.#4 I'm a retired software engineer. I see how that could happen. A flag is set on the square, indicating that a rook - any rook - has been on f1 or g1, rather than a flag set for the piece, ie the king's… | owltuna |
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