Maybe someone with better endgame skills could prevail.
I see a theme.
In an old main line of the Fried Liver, Black has a forced win. In this endgame, I never calculated any moves and just placed my pieces and pawns on the squares where they belonged. It came as a total surprise when White played the losing move e6.
In an old main line of the Fried Liver, Black has a forced win. In this endgame, I never calculated any moves and just placed my pieces and pawns on the squares where they belonged. It came as a total surprise when White played the losing move e6.
This was played against Deep Fritz 14 at 120'/40 60'/20 30
This is a critical test of one of the main lines of the Fried Liver; while White has a big plus in the endgame, it requires the technique of a GM to bring home the point. I only drew but turned the position over to Deep Fritz 14. Together we have developed what appears to be an innovation on move 11 that has been analyzed to completion.
An endgame specialist might have winning chances here.
Become one.