King + Rook + Pawn vs King + Rook + 3 Pawns
1021637
[Event "K+R+P vs K+R+3P"]
[Site "Cleanchess.com"]
[Date "2017.08.01"]
[Round "0"]
[White "King + Rook + Pawn"]
[Black "King + Rook + 3 Pawns"]
[Result "0-1"]
[EventType "game"]
[FEN "8/7p/4p2k/4P3/ppr2PKP/8/PR6/8 b - - 0 1"]
[ECO "A01"]
[Opening "Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack"]
{ The pin is also present in some other tactical themes, for example in
deflection, as shown in the following diagram. } 1...b3 $1 2.axb3 Rb4 { (here
is the pin) Black forces a favorable exchange creating a passed pawn, which
decides the game. } 3.Rc2 axb3 4.Rb2 Kg6 5.h5+ Kh6 { Now White has no
satisfactory continuation. If 6.Rb1 b2. } 6.Kf3 Kxh5 7.f5 exf5 8.e6 Kg6 $1 {
White's hoped for 8...Re4? 9.Rxb3 Rxe6 10. Kg3, reaching a theoretically drawn
f- and h-pawn ending (see Chapter Two - Basic Rook-and-pawn Endgames). } (
8...Re4 $2 9.Rxb3 Rxe6 10.Kg3 $11 ) 9.Re2 Rb8 10.e7 Kf7 11.Re3 { At first
glance White seems to have achieved the desired position, for example 11...b2
12.e8=Q! Rxe8 13.Rb3, but } 11...Ke8 $1 { destroys all illusions. } ( 11...b2
12.e8=Q+ $1 Rxe8 13.Rb3 $11 ) {#R} 0-1
0-1
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Players | |
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White | King + Rook + Pawn |
Black | King + Rook + 3 Pawns |
Game | |
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Moves | 11 |
Opening | A01 — Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack |
Result | 0-1 |
Date | August 01, 2017 |
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Tournament | |
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Tournament | K+R+P vs K+R+3P |
Location | Cleanchess.com |
Round | 0 |