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- I was black in this interesting
- position is a club speed game. I
- tried playing
- Rc2+ to give up a pawn to gain
- opposition, but this doesn't win
- here.
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- Instead black's goal should be to
- attack the white pawns and/or
- force the white king to retreat.
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- This clever move runs white out of
- options. Here white must either
- push a pawn or retreat his king. The
- game could continue .....
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- This is to force another pawn or rook
- move.
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- Force White to move something.
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- White would rather not retreat his
- king.
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- Always helps to get behind the pawn.
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- Now we get to force the king back.
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- We can wait. But I am not sure the
- pawn move is necessary here.
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- Black has reached an ideal position
- where he threatens mate and foces the
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- White king to move away.
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- Show me a defense. I don't see one
- here.
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- This endgame involves a lot of subtle
- maneuvering. There may be many
- other defense that White can try that
- lead to other complications.
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