Endgame Studies: K+2P v K+2P (Part 1)
Continuing my study of Reuben Fine's Basic Chess Endings, I have now reached Chapter II, Section V: King and Two Pawns vs. King and Two Pawns.
In Part 1, I will be reviewing the case where White has two connected passed pawns. As usual, I recommend that these examples are used in conjunction with the book.
No. 46
No. 47
No. 47a
No. 47b
No. 47c
No. 47d
No. 47f
Tomorrow, we'll look at positions where White has one passed pawn.