Black avoid white stalemate

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er0ck

I couldn't find out how to show this game properly so you'll have to goto analysis to try and not stalemate, you'll also have to flip the board.
-good luck
I never figured it out.

IceMaN_6o2

idk either. . .

IceMaN_6o2

idk either. . .

er0ck

Then there probably is no way to keep white from forcing a stalemate. This game did end in a stalemate for me, and like i said at that point in the game i didn't see any way.

I really just wanted to see if anyone could see something i wasn't.

er0ck

this is how our game really went-

Fouracle

I guess you shouldn't have played 31... f5 which allows him to exchange that f pawn.

 

Anthony: White simply plays 7. Rxh2 and it's a draw.

essnov

After 36...Bd6 allowing 37. Re3 there's no hope of playing for a win for black. Before that, I'm not really sure.

36...Bd6 37. Re3 Really shows that your opponent knew what to do to seal the draw, while you didn't know that to retain winning chances you had to keep rooks on the board. The problem is that black's bishop is the wrong color and thus cannot force a queen.

There's a lesson you won't forget. :)