Stresser vs Fuchs
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[Event "K+R+6P (One double) vs K+R+6P"] [Site "www.masterchessopen.com"] [Date "1955.01.01"] [Round "0"] [White "Stresser"] [Black "Fuchs"] [Result "0-1"] [EventType "game"] [EventCountry "GER"] [FEN "8/5p1p/p2kp1p1/P1Rp4/r2P1P2/4P3/4KP1P/8 b - - 0 1"] 1...Rc4! { Black forces a transition to a pawn endgame which he correctly evaluates as winning, because his king has the opportunity to penetrate the queenside. In addition, a passed pawn is created. } 2.Rxc4 dxc4 3.e4 Kc6 4.Kd2 Kb5 5.Kc3 Kxa5 { The end would have been 6.Kxc4 Kb6 7.Kb4 a5+ 8.Kc4 (or 8. Ka4 Ka6) 8...Kc6 and White is in zugzwang. After exhausting his kingside pawn moves, White must retreat his king, or play d4-d5 after which he is losing, because his king must stop Black's passed a-pawn while Black's will harvest the kingside pawns. It is obvious that in bringing about this pawn endgame Black is well aware of the idea of using the passed pawn as a diversion, which in most cases is decisive in pawn endgames. } (5...Kxa5 6.Kxc4 Kb6 7.Kb4 a5+ 8.Kc4 (8.Ka4 Ka6) 8...Kc6 $22) {#R} 0-1
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Players
WhiteStresser
BlackFuchs
Game
Moves5
Opening
Result0-1
DateJanuary 01, 1955
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Tournament
TournamentK+R+6P (One double) vs K+R+6P
Locationwww.masterchessopen.com
Round0