I just explicitly enter ambiguous moves, either by dragging twice or using the
left/right mouse buttons.  I can't see any problem with gnubg interpreting an
ambiguous drag as a pick-n-pass as that's generally the most likely move in
these cases.

All in my opinion of course,

Jon

Zulli, Louis P wrote:
> In the position
> 
> ttsFEAJvzR0AAA:QQnlAAAAAAAA
> 
> I roll 2-1 and drag a checker from my 6-point to my 3-point. gnubg
> /automatically/ interprets this as 6/5*/3 rather than 6/4/3. Why? Seems
> to me that when the user makes an ambiguous move it should be flagged as
> such, and not accepted. Perhaps a list of possible interpretations
> (moves) could pop-up, from which the user can select the move he
> intends. But the program should not make a choice for the user.
> 
> Is this a new issue?
> 
> 
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