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frading | 1 year ago
I'm still unsure, as I describe in my reply there, an issue I see is that you can't know the path a pawn would take, unless you know where it comes from.
But since both of you reached the same solution, I'll keep thinking about it.
paipa|1 year ago
This only happens when there's no straight path to the opponent's backrank, so you are allowed to go "sideways-foward" until you hit a square from which there is a clean forward path again.
Agreed that the past should not matter, only the current position.
frading|1 year ago
That was super useful. So don't hesitate if you have any other feedback.