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Unusual Draw in Chess Activity #1678

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SnehalSrivastava27 opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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Unusual Draw in Chess Activity #1678

SnehalSrivastava27 opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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SnehalSrivastava27 commented Dec 13, 2024

The engine declares draw, even though there is no draw there
Which can be seen in the Game Recording Provided Below:

Screen.Recording.2024-12-13.at.2.31.06.PM.mov

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This is only the one position in the game , there are many positions which can give the result as draw

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I tried to make changes in the conditioning of draw but that didn't worked well and after getting more deeper into the code I realised the chess engine integrated is very old and hence can be replaced by new engines like Stockfish which is open source and can run offline as well and also will increase the quality of chess activity for the students using it .

@llaske If you allow we can go ahead to fix this issue with this approach

@llaske llaske added the bug label Dec 15, 2024
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llaske commented Dec 15, 2024

@SnehalSrivastava27 , sure. Do not hesitate.

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Hey @SnehalSrivastava27 Thanks for the point out!.

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llaske commented Dec 23, 2024

Fixed in #1680

@llaske llaske added the to be release Fixed, to be release label Dec 23, 2024
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