Info Klr
Right Whit turns I enamy post lion. latt Whit, wins 11 point b5 as a station lor his King Right Whit turns I enamy post lion. latt Whit, wins 11 point b5 as a station lor his King White King to gain ground . 4.b6 Kb7 blockade 5.Kb5 Kb8 reserve blockade 6.Kc6 Kc8 7.b7 Kb8 8.Kb6 with stalemate. To avoid any possibility ot misunderstanding let us repeat that with a White pawn at b6. b8 is the reserve blockading point. If he is at b5 then b7 is the reserve point, j In Diagram 49a 1 Kb8 would be a...
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7 c5 is possible here. For instance, 8.cxd5 Nxd5 9.Bxe7 Qxe7 10.Nxd5 exd5 11.dxc5 Nxc5 and the isolani doesn't look so bad. 22.Qxg2 Qc2, comes 23.Bf6 True, many roads lead to Rome. 8.cxd5 exd5 9.Bd3 Bb710.0-0-0 Ne4 11. h4 f5 12.Kb1 c5 21 Qxe4 22.Rxe4 fxg2 23.Rg1 Rxf2 24.Rf4 Rc2 The correctness of this move stands or falls by that of the pawn sacrifice recommended in the next note. Sound and good is, instead of 12 c5, 12 Rc8 as given by Dr. Lasker. For instance, 13.Qb3 Nxc3 followed by c5. Not...
Info Rvp
Right Whit rtna an Hitmy pawn. Lell While, HmMl Ihrealonod w h an nveloplng movement, turns th Right Whit rtna an Hitmy pawn. Lell While, HmMl Ihrealonod w h an nveloplng movement, turns th passed pawn. The King must here play the role of leader, something like a pacemaker in a bicycle race, and not stay comfortable at home reading the news from the race track. The student, too must be fully aware of one point, that the King in the middlegame and the same King in the endgame are two totally...
Is H S
2 The second special case. Draw by perpetual check, which has an interest from a psychological error which is common. In Diagram 32b, White, a player of little experience, sees the desperate position of his King and plays for a draw by 1 .Rfe7 , quite correctly recognizing the 1 .Rde7 would lead to the Black King's eventually reaching sanctuary. 1 .Rde7 Kd8 2.Rd7 Kc8 3.Rc7 Kb8 and White runs out of checks . After 1.Rfe7 Kf8 2.Rf7 Kg8 3.Rg7 Kh8 4.Rh7 4.Rg1 Rf2 4 Kg8 5.Rhg7 Kh8 6.Rh7 Kg8. Now he...
The Passed Pawn
I. To get our bearings. The neighbor who is somewhat disturbing and the vis-a-vis who is tora'ly unpleasant. The pawn majority. The Candidate. The birth of a passed pawn. Rules for Candidates. A pawn is passed if he has nothing to fear from an enemy pawn in front of him, i.e., in the same file, or from one on a neighboring file, and whose road to Queen is therefore open see Diagram 38 . If a pawn is only checked in his advance blockaded by enemy pieces, the fact does not prejudice our...