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wdtr2 wrote on Sun, Jun 21, 2020 05:35 PM UTC:

This is mostly for HG and Fergus:  In your picture, is frog movement for white South?  If yes, you found a stalemate.  Looking at your picture, white is always at the bottom of the screen, so it appears to me that the frogs were never moved since the start of the game.  In that case both white frogs may move north.  I will think about your revision, it is a good idea, but I think coding it will be a nightmare.  I do not know how to set a legal move where clink on white princess, and click on white frog does not become a capture.  (it needs to become a swap?)   If I am luckly, maybe Fergus can give me a hint if that is possible.  The code I image is click on princess, click on frog.  Change the move from capture to a swap, and set a flag.  Now on pre-move look for frogs with flags set, convert to King.  That might work.  Fergus input is welcomed.  

HG:  I will remove my statement about stalemate.

 


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