First, great puzzle, took me a good minute!
Second, I believe if I put a white piece on F3 then black piece would be forced to go on F4, then I put a white piece on C3 then black piece would be forced to go on D4, then I would put a white piece on D3 leaving both B3 and G3 open to take for the win and the enemy with only one piece. (If this is too confusing I can reword)
Heyo! Actually in your logic you lose instead of win. Here's the diagram after:
White: f3, Black: f4
White: c3, Black: d4
After this every white move is obviously lost. Did I understand your answer right?
You're right, I totally neglected checking for black victory xD
My question is, do you have a specific answer in mind or is this just an open-ended test?
Also what are you using to graph the game? I feel like doing it visually might have let me see that simple mistake
Yes, I have an answer on this task, of course.
However, you know, I'm player of this game for 2 years so, I think, I might have overdone with complexity. This task is tricky. Check out the next contest in my blog - it has more straightforward win. I'm sure you can find it :-)
P.S. These diagrams are created in photoredactor T_T