An Endgame Puzzle

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OWSchess

Hello! What’s up? I found this endgame puzzle, and I thought the answer was interesting. Now, I want you guys to try to solve it. Please put your responses in the forum and, if you can, add an explanation or some continuing lines to see what happens after that move. It’s white to move and they have got a winning path!

OWSchess

I’ll share the correct answer when some to a majority of you get it right.

LuciusofLegend

It's not possible to move the pieces.  Do you want us to post what we think the right move is?  You were not very clear.

earthmelon12345

Is it white to move?

earthmelon12345

Also, I've been trying to find a way to post games but I can't because whenever I set up the game, I don't know how to publish it

WilliamSchill

White must be ready to play Ke2 whenever Black plays Ke4.

So, Ke1-d2 when Black can only stop Kd3 with Ke4 and White answers with Ke2 gets the opposition and wins.

 

 

OWSchess

Some answers to questions:

1. You can write the answer in the comments (e.g. Kf6) and if you want to show what would happen after the move you can use the format 1. —— 2. ——- so on

2. It is white to move

3. I think when you attach a game there is a load from FEN, URL, or PGN. If you try playing the moves in Chess.com analyser, and then copying the any of the codes, and then when you attach the game press that code, I think it will work (I’ll show you when we have a meeting, Nami)