In The Second Endgame White Wins ...Thanks To The Black King Position....
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Very good job.
ReplyDeletebut is the answer of the problem posted.
thanks
Thank you Dr\Amr
ReplyDeleteI will post the answers to all problems soon !
can you teach me how to post a problem.. cause I find an answer to the problem of the two pawns we discuss satureday
ReplyDeletewhite play and win:may be the solution is;
ReplyDelete1.Kd7,ra7+
2.Ke6,ra6+
3.Ke5,ra5+
4.Kf6,ra6+
5.Kg5,ra5+
6.Kg6,Ra6+
7.Rf6.......I hope that I did not make any blunder as I always do :D
The main idea for black to hold the draw is to keep minimum 3 files -as a checking distance-between Black's Rook and White's pawn ..as follows:
ReplyDelete1... Ra8+
2.Kd7 Ra7+
and now if:
3.Kd6 Ra6+
4.Kc5 Re6 holds the draw
and if :
3.Kc7 Ra7+...etc
In the second diagram White wins as follows:
1.Kd7 Ra7+
2.Kd6 Ra6+
3.Kc5 Ra8 (forced since 3.... Re6 loses to 4.Rf8+)
4.Kc6 Kg7
5.Ra1! Rb8
6.Kc7 Re8
7.Kd7 Kf7
8.Rf1+ Kg7
9.Kxe8 wins for white
There is another winning method ..could you figure it out ?