Can someone with a strong engine help me out here to see who would win !?

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ESP-918

I've just played a game OTB and we agreed for a draw, but I'm not sure if it was the right decision or not, because I had an extra pawn.

This is the position in endgame.

White to move.

White king f3

White pawn f2, e3, f4, g5

White rook a7, d7

Black king g6

Black pawn h5, e6, f7

Black rook f8, b2

I was moving my rook trying to exchange it on b7, c7 and he avoided exchange moving a2, c2 . We agreed for a draw.

notmtwain

You have a strong engine. All you have to do is enter the position on the analysis page.

 

ESP-918

notmtwain wrote:

You have a strong engine. All you have to do is enter the position on the analysis page.

Don't answer my thread if you don't want to help. Blocked.

ArtNJ

I let stockfish on my phone run about two minutes reaching depth 33 rating the position as +3.4.  Which proves nothing, since an engine can rate positions very highly despite the presence of a defensive fortress.  However, the eval did tend to climb the longer I let it go, so I'm guessing its a win.  Starts with pxp.  Not sure why you'd want to trade a rook since your rooks are working together much better.  

 

Just get droidfish or smallfish for your phone.  Totally free, and takes less time to use than your post.  

ESP-918

Yeah I have free engine version, but it gives different variations, so I need someone with a strong engine + plus powerful computer to evaluate correctly

ESP-918

PieceOfPoo wrote:

You shouldn't have agreed to the draw. You were in an advantageous position. gxf5+, Kxf5, Rxf7, Rxf7 etc. You had an unstoppable endgame. Move your pawns, king, and if possible exchange the last rook or use it to keep his king isolated. You could have promoted your last 3 pawns to queens if you wanted, and won in a crushing manner. The move analyzed was gxf5+. Using ASM Fish 3700 ELO on a laptop. (Which is a version of Stockfish that is incredibly stronger than Stockfish or Komodo) 2CPU depth of 37. Good enough? Or do you want analysis on a Supercomputer with 8000 CPUs?

No!!! Not good at ALL!

Read MY thread carefully and not some clowns diagram please

My position is totally different I wrote my pawn is on G5 and some clown posts totally random diagram.

Do you even read my thread or...? Gosh... some people.....

If my pawn was on g4 do you think I would of asked this position , come on use common sense

ECF_JOSEPH123

gxh5+ and Rxf7 are simply winning for white with no technique needed.

Hope this helps, if not tell me why.

ESP-918

ECF_JOSEPH123 wrote:

gxh5+ and Rxf7 are simply winning for white with no technique needed.

Hope this helps, if not tell me why.

Please read my thread carefully

ESP-918

ATTENTION EVERYONE !!

MY WHITE PAWN IS ON G5 NOT G4 !!!!!!

Please read MY thread carefully and NOT SOMEONE ELSE'S, thank you.

ESP-918

So where's your engine's people?!

e4_guy

Looks like draw.

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ESP-918

Thank you very much, finally someone sets up the board correctly, thank you.

So I was right to agree for a draw then, even tho one pawn up, I felt it was a draw tho.

e4_guy

Yes that was deadlocked position. But, sometimes in such endgames it's good to play and hope for blunder. It happens happy.png

ESP-918

e4_guy wrote:

Yes that was deadlocked position. But, sometimes in such endgames it's good to play and hope for blunder. It happens

Well the guy was 91 years of age we played OTB and he has so much more experience in chess then me ,especially endgames knowledge. We were playing for $ as well....

soupram
ESP-918 wrote:

notmtwain wrote:

You have a strong engine. All you have to do is enter the position on the analysis page.

Don't answer my thread if you don't want to help. Blocked.

Dude he was clearly trying to help- chess.com comes with stockfish 7, which is a strong enough engine.