You should win this position
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http://www.thechessworld.com/resources/nalimov-endgame-tables
According to Nalimov endgame tablebase from position posted with White to move on post #1, it is a win for White in 32 moves after 1.Kf3-e4 and a draw after 1.g2-g3, 1.g2-g4, Kf3-f2, and Kf3-e2.
With Black to move it is a draw after 1...Kg5-f5. Any other move 1...Kg5-f6 loses in 20m moves, 1...Kg5-g6 loses in 19 moves, 1...Kg5-h4 loses in 18 moves, 1...Kg5-h5 loses in 18 moves, and 1...Kg5-h6 loses in 18 moves.
From the position posted on post #4, with Black to move after 1...f4xg3 is a draw. With White to move your suggested move of 1.Ke4 loses in 21 moves.
If you don't believe me go to the site and set the position up yourself. It will display all of the moves and possible outcomes (win, lose, draw)
Sanju _1996d: do you know what endgame tablebases are?
In case you don't know the endgame in chess has been computerized with up to 8 pieces on the board. The tablebases are programmed into computer chess engines. Because of this chess engines play perfect endgame chess with up to 8 pecies on the board.
The clickable Nalimov endgame tablebases site is the blue type web address. You can set up positions on the chess board with up to 6 pieces on the board in any position. The computer will display all of the possible outcomes (win, lose, draw) and all of the possible moves. The computer plays perfect chess.
Lol!! Try to solve these problems yourself.Dont use help of database or tablebases.Human chess is always the best though flawed @ fieldsofforce
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