Endgame calculation Difficult endgame The diagram above is based on the Morozevich vs. Kamsky game at the Tal Memorial today. It is White to move. How can White draw this game? 6k1/4b3/4p1P1/4P3/3P1p2/7K/7P/8 w – – 0 55 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
kg4 bg5 (cant take)
H4 bh6
H5 should hold and if the king tries taking the d pawn then push the g pawn later trading the d pawn for blacks c pawn
sorry e pawn
Still no US Open picks from Susan. I know you go to Flushing every year, what day are you going this year.
Susan, I liked your old look on the blog much better!
Kg4, Bg5
d5,
1.Kg4, Bg5
2.d5 exd5
3.e6 Kf8
(3… d4 4.Kxg5 f3 5.e2)
4.Kxg5 f3
5.Kh6 f2
6.Kh7 f1Q
7.g7+ Ke7
8.g8Q =
Just to add it is ‘based on’. In the actual game, pawn was on h4 (and Black won). Stephane (France)
8.g8Q =
Could you extend this analysis a bit further, please? It doesn’t look very “=” to me after 62…Qh3+ 63.Kg7 Qg2+ 64.Kh8 Qxh2+ 65.Qh7+ Qxh7+ 66.Kxh7 d4.
1.Kg4 Bg5
2.d5 ed5
3.Kg5 f3
4.e6 Kf8
5.Kh6 f2
6.g7+ draws easily
(6. … Ke8 7.e7)