Chess puzzle moves and chatbot’s confusion about current position and pieces
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😎 You will try to solve the puzzle. Your next response must only contain the next move. You should know all possibilities, by here they are:
d8 (Q)
d8 (B)
d8 (R)
d8 (N)
Kg2
Ke2
Next move

🤖 d8=Q😎 Stalemate
🤖 The next move is:😎 Correct
d8=N
🤖 Understood.😎 … Ka5
🤖 Kg2😎 Not the best move. You have mate in 2
🤖 Ke2😎 No
🤖 The correct move is d7.😎 You mean Rd7?
🤖 Yes, Rd7.😎 Not exactly
🤖 The correct move is Bd7.😎 You don’t have a bishop… Do you really remember where you are?
🤖 I understand now. The correct move is d8=R.😎 No, you promoted to Knight. You just don’t know where you are and what you are doing… Why are you unable to acknowledge that or ask for help? Answer this question only.
🤖 The issue stems from operating in a mode that prioritizes rapid responses based on assumptions rather than verifying the current context or state of the board precisely. This mode doesn’t inherently facilitate asking for clarification or help, as it’s designed to generate confident responses quickly. This approach sometimes prevents adapting accurately to specific scenarios, particularly when detailed situational awareness is crucial, such as in a complex chess puzzle.
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