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frading | 1 year ago

yes, GP reached the same conclusion as you. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40550176

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.

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paipa|1 year ago

I get the dillemma, but I don't think it's a problem that the string of squares used to define "foward" isn't always the same as path the pawn will actually take if it chugs along.

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.