Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 15:53:42 10/14/01
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On October 13, 2001 at 11:37:02, Simon Finn wrote: > >Here's a couple of test-positions I composed today. >Let me know if they're wrong! > >[D]2k5/p6p/2PK4/8/7p/7P/P7/8 w - - bm c7; > >The winning plan is to exhaust Black's pawn moves, >capture the Black a-pawn (on a3), then head for >the king-side and promote the h-pawn. > >White's a-pawn must stay on a2 - if it moves, >the Black king gets back to f8 in time to stop >the h-pawn queening. 1.c7 a5 2.Kc6 a4 3.Kb6 h6 4.Kc6 a3 5.Kb6 h5 6.Kb5 Kxc7 7.Kb4 Kb6 8.Kxa3 Ka5 9.Kb3 Kb5 10.Kc3 Ka4 11.Kd4 Ka3 12.Ke4 Kxa2 13.Kf5 Kb3 14.Kg5 Kc4 15.Kxh4 [15.Kxh5? Kd5 16.Kxh4 Ke6=] 15...Kd5 16.Kxh5 Ke6 17.Kg6 Looks good!
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