Gorka, Carl (2100) vs Stojic, Dusan (2267)
? | ? | 30 Oct 2020 | Round 6
1130096
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2020.10.30"]
[Round "6.7"]
[White "Gorka, Carl"]
[Black "Stojic, Dusan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2100"]
[BlackElo "2267"]
[FEN "4k3/5pK1/6p1/3PP1P1/2b4P/8/p7/B7 w - - 0 52"]
{There is a winning move here for White, but I didn't find it and the game
should have ended in a draw.} 1.d6? (1.e6! Bxd5 2.exf7+ Bxf7 3.Bf6 {This was
the position I hadn't seen in my calculations. Black must move their bishop
away from defending g6, when White will have 2 connected, unstoppable passed
pawns.} Bc4 4.Kxg6 Kf8 5.Kf5 Kg8 6.g6 Be2 7.Kg5 {Black will have to give up
their bishop just to stop White's h-pawn}) 1...Bb3 2.Kh6 Bd1? (2...Kd7 {would
have blockaded the position for Black and stopped White's breakthrough} 3.h5
gxh5 4.Kxh5 Bc2 {White can't advance any of their pawns without losing them.
The game is stuck!}) 3.e6! {This breaks up Black's pawns} fxe6 (3...Bb3 4.d7+
Ke7 5.Bf6+ {and White promotes the d-pawn next move}) 4.Kxg6 Kd7 5.Kf6 Kxd6
6.g6 {Now White's connected passed pawns are unstoppable} e5 7.Bxe5+ Kd7 8.Kg5
Ke6 9.Ba1 Ke7 10.h5 Bxh5 11.Kxh5 Kf8 12.Kh6 Kg8 13.Bb2 {This waste of a move
forces Black's king out of the corner so that White's king can get to h7 and
help the g-pawn promote} {#r} 1-0
1-0
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