Black would win only if a checkmate (even self-mate) is possible... but I can't find any way that black can deliver a checkmate. Can you guys see it? Or it's a mistake by Lichess? lichess.org/TpurFDFy/black#108
Because white has a pawn, it is possible for white to win. But that is the same rule for black.
lichess.org/editor/5k1K/8/7P/8/8/8/8/8_w_-_-_0_1
Pawn h7
Bishop e5#
Material says black can mate even if theory says it can’t. It’s an automated system. Mistakes are common.
Pawn h7
Bishop e5#
Material says black can mate even if theory says it can’t. It’s an automated system. Mistakes are common.
to be more specific, If white didnt had the last pawn, it would have been a draw because of insuficient material. Black cant win with a single bishop, but in this scenario he can checkmate whites king in the corner because the white pawn can block the whites king
Black won by timeout, which means that there has to be a way for black to deliver a checkmate. I don't see how that's possible...
Still, it’s not a mistake by lichess.
@Chessboardbreaker Can you point out a sequence of moves that results to a checkmate?
No, it is a mistake but it’s not significant enough to be a problem.
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