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The document discusses two chess endgame scenarios, focusing on White's strategy to force an exchange of pawns. In both scenarios, White aims to transform his two pawns into a winning advantage against Black's single pawn. The analysis includes specific moves and positions to illustrate the winning strategies for White.

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Practical Ending (42 43) Ans

The document discusses two chess endgame scenarios, focusing on White's strategy to force an exchange of pawns. In both scenarios, White aims to transform his two pawns into a winning advantage against Black's single pawn. The analysis includes specific moves and positions to illustrate the winning strategies for White.

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Bengal Chess Wizard : Practical Ending(42-43)ans 1

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THE problem for White is to force an WH ITE'S strategy is simple : he forces
exchange of Pawns. This would an exchange of Pawns, ( at the right time
transform his two Pawns against one, to of course) moves his King to a
one Pawn a gainst none. 1.c5 Kc8 dominating position, and wins. 1.g3 Kd4
[ 1...b6 2.c6 Kc8 3.Kxb6+- ] 2.f3 gxf3+ 3.Kxf3 Ke5 4.Kg4 Kf6
2.Kb6 Kb8 3.c6 Ka8 5.Kh5 Kf5 6.g4+ Kf6 7.Kh6 Kf7 8.g5
[ 3...Kc8 4.c7 Kd7 5.Kxb7+- ] Kg8 9.Kg6 Kh8 10.Kf7 Kh7 11.g6+
[ 3...bxc6 4.Kxc6 Kc8 5.Kb6 Kb8 Kh8 12.g7+ Kh7
6.b5 Kc8 ( 6...Ka8 7.Kc7 Ka7 8.b6+
Ka8 9.b7+ Ka7+- ) 7.Ka7 ]
4.Kc7
[ 4.c7= ]
4...bxc6 5.Kxc6 Ka7 6.b5
[ 6.Kb5 Kb7= ]
6...Kb8 7.Kb6
[ 7.b6 Ka8= ]
7...Ka8 8.Kc7 Ka7 9.b6+ Ka8 10.b7+
Ka7+-

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