Author: Miguel A. Ballicora
Date: 14:09:05 01/30/02
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On January 30, 2002 at 14:34:29, Dan Andersson wrote: >>A potential passed pawn is generally this= white: b5, c5 black b7. >>a5+c5 vs b7 would be something else. This might be semantics though. However, >>the difference between the two examples is >What you are talking about is a pawn majority. And it also contains a potential >passer. > >MvH Dan Andresson I was not talking about a pawn majority. You can have a majority without a potential passer (a2,b2,c2,c3 vs. a6,b7,c6) and you can have a potential passer without a majority (b5,c5 vs a7,b7). Regards, Miguel
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