Curse of the opposite coloured bishops strikes again :0)
Endgame analysis
According to Nalimov endgame table bases with White to move after 1.gxh4 Black loses in 13. After 1.Kxh4 Black loses in 22.
According to Nalimov endgame table bases with White to move after 1.gxh4 Black loses in 13. After 1.Kxh4 Black loses in 22.
O RLY? What's the continuation that is given after gxh4? It's just that, I mean I know I could be wrong and I'm crap at chess but it's surely a draw?!
mrkint wrote:
transpo wrote:
According to Nalimov endgame table bases with White to move after 1.gxh4 Black loses in 13. After 1.Kxh4 Black loses in 22.
O RLY? What's the continuation that is given after gxh4? It's just that, I mean I know I could be wrong and I'm crap at chess but it's surely a draw?!
Go to the website yourself, set up the position after 1.gxh4 with Black to move and it will give you all the continuations.
Here is the website: http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb〈=en
roi_g11 wrote:
transpo wrote:
According to Nalimov endgame table bases with White to move after 1.gxh4 Black loses in 13. After 1.Kxh4 Black loses in 22.
Can you post the moves? I (coincidentally) just read the chapter this morning in Hawkins' "Amateur to IM" about opposite colored bishops where one side has two pawns, and the plans to win.
Set the position up yourself after 1.Kxh4 and see all the continuations.
Here is the website: http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb〈=en
hello everyone
just a quick question about an endgame I just drew. I'll just show a position i wish to talk about (see below). In the game, white played gxh4, which I know ends up completely drawn (king controls the queening square, white's bishop can't, can sac my bishop for the pawn it's currently stopping and then just dance around the black squares in the corner with my king).
My question is however, had white played kxh4, would that then win for white? I think it is but i can't quite work it out in my head.