Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 10:57:48 01/08/04
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On January 07, 2004 at 15:57:03, Oreopoulos Kostas wrote: >The solution is simple >If h5 just leave it. no threat.and play the king. >H4 is no treat. I march the king to b3-a4-b5. >If you take at g4 i will go back with the king and pick it up > >The game actually went 1.Be4 h5 2 Kd3 h4?? 3Kc2 and the king jsut goes the other >way. If you try move the king to the queen side you loose g6 and make an entry >for the white king > >So the only way is to wait an capture at g4 at a right moment > >1. Be4 h5 2. Kd2 Kf6 ( 2... Kg7 3. Kc2 Kf6 4. Kb3 hxg4 5. Ka4 g3 6. Kb5 g4 7. >Kc6 Kg5 8. Kxd6 >Kf4 9. Bg2 e4 10. Kxc5 e3 11. d6 e2 12. d7 e1Q 13. d8Q ) 3. Kd1 Kf7 4. Kc2 Kf6 ( >4... hxg4 >5. Kd2 g3 6. Ke2 g4 7. Kf1 Kf6 8. Kg2 Kg5 9. Kxg3 ) 5. Kb3 hxg4 6. Ka4 Ke7 7. >Kb5 * Perhaps, I am too stupid, but you might be able to help me. What about 3...hxg4 instead of Kf7. For example 1. Be4 h5 2. Kd2 Kf6 3. Kd1 hxg4 4. Ke2 g3 5. Kf3 g2 6. Kxg2 I cannot see, how white can win. Regards, Dieter
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