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I think White has a stalemate trick to save the game:
1. Ka8 b2 2. b7 Bh2 3. f4 Bxf4 4. e5 Bxe5 5. b8=Q Bxb8 6. Bd5
and now it is a draw, because ..b1=Q 7. Be4+ Kxe4 is stalemate, and otherwise White can cover b1 square.
Amazing 🙂
Ingenious….was this taken from an actual endgame?
and otherwise White can cover b1 square.
I dont understand this. what do you mean.
Hello everybody! Great Site Susan!
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chuckels meant following: if black makes another move than 6. … b1Q , white will make the move 7. Ba2
Source: Herbstman, Shakhmaty, 1925, #182, version from 1927