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Subject: Re: For the endgame specialists

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 15:26:35 09/14/03

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On September 14, 2003 at 14:05:13, Sune Larsson wrote:

>
> [D]8/2r3kp/6p1/4Kp2/8/7P/5P2/R7 w - - 0 1
>
> This position happened today in NM, Århus between
> FM Naes and GM Gausel. Is it dead lost for white?
>
> This is how it all ended:
>
>
>[Event "NM"]
>[Site "Århus"]
>[Date "2003.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Naes, Flovin Tor"]
>[Black "Gausel, Einar"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[SetUp "1"]
>[FEN "8/2r3kp/6p1/4Kp2/8/7P/5P2/R7 w - - 0 1"]
>[PlyCount "32"]
>[EventDate "2003.??.??"]
>[SourceDate "2001.01.01"]
>
>1. Kf4 Kh6 2. Ra3 Kh5 3. Kg3 g5 4. Rb3 f4+ 5. Kg2 Kh4 6. Ra3 Rc2 7. Rb3 h5 8.
>Rf3 Rb2 9. Kh2 Rb4 10. Ra3 g4 11. hxg4 hxg4 12. Ra1 Rb2 13. Kg1 Kh3 14. Rc1 f3
>15. Ra1 g3 16. Rf1 Ra2 0-1
>
>
>/S

Although I don't belong to the group mentioned in the subject line - maybe black
can improve early by using its rook more efficiently, not allowing white's rook
to the third row.

1. Kf4 Rc3 ( 2. Ra7+ Kh6 and as black always has ..Rc4 the advance of the pawns
is not stopped).




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