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by gus_massa
153 days ago
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I mean the maximal length if both players play perfectly. If the Kings advance in the 1)"b", 2) "d" or "e", 3) "g" column in a synchronized way, they form an horizontal wall of 3 ranks that will trap the Knight at the bottom of the board. This takes 5 * 3 to go from "7" to "2" plus 1 movements to take the Knight, so in 5 * 3 +1 = 16 they should win, and the maximal amount of movements for the Knight is also 16. This use a little of hand waving, so I may be missing some corner case or brilliant strategy for the Knight. I also may be missing some obvious strategy for the Kings to win earlier. So add a few question marks here and there in the provious paragraph. > I'm going to build out the reverse play when I find time in the next few weeks hopefully! :) |
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https://minichessgames.com/#/play/kings-vs-knight
Hope your daughter likes it.