Move | Loss in | # Positions |
---|---|---|
#197 | 38 698 512 | |
#148 | 370 608 238 | |
#142 | 168 541 429 | |
#131 | 69 192 439 | |
#123 | 23 194 222 | |
#118 | 15 258 906 | |
#115 | 9 107 691 | |
#97 | 2 013 292 | |
#56 | 216 742 | |
#49 | 269 693 | |
#40 | 232 037 | |
#25 | 66 645 | |
#25 | 43 276 | |
#24 | 22 838 | |
#23 | 89 570 | |
#23 | 42 871 | |
#19 | 4 489 | |
#18 | 3 309 | |
#17 | 33 | |
#17 | 33 |
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The site features solutions for some antichess openings, providing a path that White or Black can follow so as to defeat any defense. The solutions will be gradually updated and supplemented.
The solutions of Mark Watkins, Klaas Steenhuis, and Cătălin Frâncu were partially used. Pierre Caetano's suggestions regarding reducing the maximum winning length are included in 1.f4, 1.♘c3, 1.e3 f6, and 1.e3 b5 lines. Credit to Vladica Andrejić for most of the opening names and their proof status. Pedro Re's suggestions regarding reducing the maximum winning length are included in 1.h3, 1.c3, 1.b4, 1.♘c3, 1.h4, 1.f4, 1.♘f3, 1.c4 ♘h6, 1.e3 c6, 1.e3 b5 2.♗xb5 ♗a6, 1.e3 c5, and 1.e3 b5. Yabba's suggestions are included in 1.h3, 1.e3 g5, 1.e3 ♘c6, 1.e3 c5 2.♗b5 e6/a5/b6/♕c7/♕a5/Nh6, and 1.e3 b5 2.♗xb5 e6 3.♗xd7 ♗xd7 4.♘h3 ♘e7. Awkwardmammal's suggestions are included in 1.e3 b6 2.a4 e6 ... 13.♕xf7 ♔xf7 14.d4 ♘g8.
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