A pawn is often a decisive advantage. And Black can force the exchange of most pieces.
A pawn endgame should be won so White should try to keep at least a Rook by Rxf6. And hope the saying 'all Rook endgames are drawn' will prove right.
A pawn is often a decisive advantage. And Black can force the exchange of most pieces.
A pawn endgame should be won so White should try to keep at least a Rook by Rxf6. And hope the saying 'all Rook endgames are drawn' will prove right.
A pawn is often a decisive advantage. And Black can force the exchange of most pieces.
A pawn endgame should be won so White should try to keep at least a Rook by Rxf6. And hope the saying 'all Rook endgames are drawn' will prove right.
Is there any plan for balck to win?
A pawn is often a decisive advantage. And Black can force the exchange of most pieces.
A pawn endgame should be won so White should try to keep at least a Rook by Rxf6. And hope the saying 'all Rook endgames are drawn' will prove right.
Is there any plan for balck to win?
Exchange all the pieces at g2 and f1 and win the pawn endgame.
If it was Black's turn to move, he has 1...Rxf1+ 2.Rxf1 Bxg2 3.Qxg2 Rxf1+ 4.Kxf1 Qxd3+ which sure looks like a winning position.
So what can White do to avoid that fate? 1.Rxf6 Rxf6 and then what? I think [White--my carelessness] Black! I meant to say. is a big favorite to win this
white to move
black is one pawn up
does black has advantage in this position ? and why?