🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Mar 18, 2023 05:08 PM UTC:
Since the Java Applet had failed to defeat Ludii at Chess, I conducted another game between the Interactive Diagram for Chess and Ludii. This time, I let Ludii play White to give it the first move advantage. Like in previous games, it threw away its material. However, the Interactive Diagram had trouble pressing its advantage in the endgame, continually checking the King with its Queen instead of bringing in other pieces to support the Queen. Since the Interactive Diagram kept track of the moves, I eventually spotted a three-times repetition, which made the game a draw.
Since the Java Applet had failed to defeat Ludii at Chess, I conducted another game between the Interactive Diagram for Chess and Ludii. This time, I let Ludii play White to give it the first move advantage. Like in previous games, it threw away its material. However, the Interactive Diagram had trouble pressing its advantage in the endgame, continually checking the King with its Queen instead of bringing in other pieces to support the Queen. Since the Interactive Diagram kept track of the moves, I eventually spotted a three-times repetition, which made the game a draw.