What is everyone's most difficult 3 move on white and red?
On white I would have to say the Double Cross 9-14 23-18 14-23. On red, the Inferno 9-12 22-18 10-14.
Hardest 3 Moves
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Re: Hardest 3 Moves
i dont like 11-16 23-19
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Re: Hardest 3 Moves
for red try 10-14 22-17 9-13
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Re: Hardest 3 Moves
The Black Hole was the last ballot to be identified as a clear draw, so it could be argued that by that measure it is the most difficult.
Computers agree with Patrick on 11-16 23-19. It is one of the most difficult ballots for automatic book generators to unravel.
-- Ed
Computers agree with Patrick on 11-16 23-19. It is one of the most difficult ballots for automatic book generators to unravel.
-- Ed
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Re: Hardest 3 Moves
wow im a good guesser
id rather be lucky than good
id rather be lucky than good
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Re: Hardest 3 Moves
Must be 1. 9-14 21-17, 2. 14x21 or 1. 10-14 21-17, 2.14x21 for white (Charleston! Believe it or not, there is pp on that one!)
and something like 1. 9-13 22-18, 2. 5-9 for red. Also 1. 9-14 24-20, 2. 13-17 to force a man to the rim is very innovative and proves that 3-move checkers is indeed full of scope
Greetinx from cold Dortmund, Germany
Ingo Zachos
P.S: The hardest opening? "Always the one you are playing now" (David Bronstein)
and something like 1. 9-13 22-18, 2. 5-9 for red. Also 1. 9-14 24-20, 2. 13-17 to force a man to the rim is very innovative and proves that 3-move checkers is indeed full of scope

Greetinx from cold Dortmund, Germany
Ingo Zachos
P.S: The hardest opening? "Always the one you are playing now" (David Bronstein)
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