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After solving the puzzle while I was analyzing this endgame, I was just surprised to see stockfish evaluates this position as equal. After Ke4, Ke6 (Opposition); Kf4, and f5 -- I can't find out an
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I was analysing this position with Stockfish and I found something rather weird. Can someone please explain why the search function behaves like this? : r/chess

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