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41... Kd8 |
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42. e7+ Ke8 43. f6 |
Again freeing the rook for attack | ||||
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43... Re3 |
Trying to prevent white from queening but.... | ||||
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44. Rc8+ Kf7 45. Rf8+ Ke6 46. e8=Q+ |
and Black resigned. This endgame took advantage of creating a lasting threat and careful planning. In the endgame small moves can have big consequences and the decision to go for a win or settle on a draw may only be 1 or 2 moves farther than you've calculated. Many of the endgame moves were calculated 5 or 6 moves for a difficult endgame this is a must. | ||||
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