Drawing with a very bad position

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giantguido

This is an interesting game where I managed to draw with 4 pawns vs 4 pawns and a bishop.

StinkyFeet

How was that a draw? you could've gotten a queen. Probly you two accepted it...

But nice game. Also, first!@

giantguido

Tonydal, you are right, the computer analysis didn't tell anything about that. Thanks for the feedback!

mosqutip
RainbowRising wrote:

How would he have gotten a queen :/


As tonydal said:

mschosting
mosqutip wrote:
RainbowRising wrote:

How would he have gotten a queen :/


As tonydal said:

 

 


Yes that B did nothing during all the endgame I can't imagine why would he just leave the B in a6 forever? The only explanation is he thougt black could hit the pawns? But even so he should have tried to go for the king side a little earlyer, it would be an amazing win if black had won :D

Untill move 20 black was great very aggressive but starting from that a6?

I guess the idea behind it is to stop b5 advance? You were in the middle of a big attack on both sides that was just waisting a tempo I guess, but good game tks for sharing

giantguido

Thanks mosqutip, it was hard for me to figure out why 57. Bh1 would've won. I still have much to learn in endgames.

To mschosting: The bishop was stuck as my king protected the f1-square. On move 20, I should've moved my king to f8 so my pawn isn't pinned anymore. The bishop move was a waste of a move. If my opponent moved b5 I would've lost tempo (that's why I moved a6 on move 21).