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1. Rh1 Kb4
2. Ra1 Kb3
3. Rxa2 Kxa2
4. b4 h4
5. Ke4
now, the white king is “in the square” of the black pawn, i.e., the black pawn cannot queen.
also, the white pawn cannot be stopped by the black king.
1.Rh1 Kb4 2.Ra1 Kb3 3.Rxa2! Kxa2 4.b4
This must be the easiest one ever. Rh1 wins easily. Black has nothing, and white can choose between many many moves. White can just pick up the pawns.
1. Rh1 Kb4
2. Ra1 Kb3
3. Rxa2! Kxa2
4. b4 h4
5. Ke4 and wins
Well, after Rh1, black plays Kb4, to get to b3. 2. Ra1 Kb3 3. Rxa2 Kxa2 4. b4.
Black can not reach the pawn. If black starts to move the pawn, white goes for the pawn.
Hello to every one.
I think this:
Rxh5 +, Ka4 (Kb4)
Rh1, Kb3
Rxa2, Kxa2
b4, Kb3 (ka3)
Kc5 wining the endgame