@trysts,
I just figured out. :-)
That a5 thing didn't quite work out did it? It looked freaking dangerous at the time!
it was a waste of a move
Ya a pity. And now Anand has 13 minutes to reach what, move 40?
Time trouble for anyone else...but Anand...he is of course the fastest player when he needs to be...
You were so right
In rook endings u need to win 2:0.
1:0 for one pawn up
1:0 for more active rook(s)
Smyslow
Do you mean you need to be 2.0 up in computer evaluation?
In rook endings u need to win 2:0.
1:0 for one pawn up
1:0 for more active rook(s)
Smyslow
Do you mean you need to be 2.0 up in computer evaluation?
Not sure, depends on the engine evaluation.
But is it more a thumb rule for humans.
1:0 means pawn up
2:0 could mean 2 pawns up, too; while both rooks have same activity.
In rook endings u need to win 2:0.
1:0 for one pawn up
1:0 for more active rook(s)
Smyslow
Do you mean you need to be 2.0 up in computer evaluation?
Not sure, depends on the engine evaluation.
But is it more a thumb rule for humans.
1:0 means pawn up
2:0 could mean 2 pawns up, too; while both rooks have same activity.
Oh, okay. Now I understand
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