|9.m9 is consdered by twixtbot as a move which finished the game, twixtbot can't propose winning strategy here.
Even earlier:
|7.l7 - is a move which is not recoverable |7.h9 - this is the solution here
On
2021-03-23 at 22:10,
Alan Hensel
said:
|6.i9 ... Just as a general rule of thumb, you have to be very careful when you are thinking of placing your peg right next to an enemy peg (diagonally or orthogonally) because the opponent can easily put a link right next to it, threatening to go around it either way.
When it is the right move, it's usually because you have one of your own borders or pegs nearby. This is way too far from the black border, and no peg support. Black should not have even thought of it. Train your mind to think only of the strong moves, and not spend even a millisecond considering weak moves.
|6.k10 would have been one of the first things I thought of. Also, |6.l16... Does TwixtBot think anything in the bottom half of the board is worth considering at that point? It seems wide open to me...
On
2021-03-23 at 22:55,
tsulej
said:
Yes. |6.l14 |6.l16 and |6.l17 also K and M columns from row 16 to row 19
|5.j8 is similar to previous game and simlarly can be attacked at |6.k10
Proposed move for white would be |5.h12
|9.m9 is consdered by twixtbot as a move which finished the game, twixtbot can't propose winning strategy here.
Even earlier:
|7.l7 - is a move which is not recoverable
|7.h9 - this is the solution here
When it is the right move, it's usually because you have one of your own borders or pegs nearby. This is way too far from the black border, and no peg support. Black should not have even thought of it. Train your mind to think only of the strong moves, and not spend even a millisecond considering weak moves.
|6.k10 would have been one of the first things I thought of. Also, |6.l16... Does TwixtBot think anything in the bottom half of the board is worth considering at that point? It seems wide open to me...