Author: Igor Gorelikov
Date: 09:09:54 01/15/04
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On January 15, 2004 at 11:29:38, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >On January 15, 2004 at 11:03:05, Igor Gorelikov wrote: > >>On January 15, 2004 at 10:41:57, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >> >>>[D]8/1B6/3k3p/pK4p1/P1P3P1/7P/5b2/8 b - - 0 49 >>> >>>Here is my defensive scheme for Black: >>>- White can put his B on any white square he wants >>> as Black only needs to use the Black squares. >>>- White can leave the Black pawn on a5 or remove it >>> from the board at any time he wishes. >>>- If White plays K to a-file, Black puts K on c7. >>>- If White plays K to b-file, Black puts K on d6. >>>- If White plays K to c-file thru h-file, >>> Black keeps K on e5. >>>- If White plays hxg5, Black answers hxg5. >>>- If White plays Pa7 or Pc5, Black captures >>> it with his B. >>>- The rest of the time Black just temporizes >>> with his B on the g1-a7 diagonal. >> >>What about c4c5 Bxc5 Kxa5 and white's king goes to the h6-pawn which is lost? >> >>regards >>Igor Gorelikov > >The purpose of Black's scheme is to make a wall at >b8-b7-b6-c6-c5-d5-d4-e4-f4-g4-h4. There is no way for the White K to get to h6. Yes, you are right. Black has a fortress. My previous plan for white is only draw even though some chess engines play Kc7 for black and allow White's king to move to the h6 pawn. regards, Igor Gorelikov
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