I saw 1.Ka4 immediatly. As a study composer it is clear, that the black pawn must be on life, because Black want to play ...Kg3 and Kxf3 and it is known that the f - pawn can hold a draw against the white queen, because the stalemate motif. But, sir this is logical and trivial.
I would think this would still lead to a draw irrespective of the extra pawn for black or not. Rook will not be powerful enough to stop the king and pawn
Sorry about that. I think I had that line in my notes but never covered it in the video. The line I thought I covered was 1.Kc4 Kg3 2. g5 Kxf3 3. g6 Ke2 4. g7 f3 5. g8=Q f2 6. Qg2 Ke1 7. Kc3 f1=Q 8. Qd2#
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I saw 1.Ka4 immediatly. As a study composer it is clear, that the black pawn must be on life, because Black want to play ...Kg3 and Kxf3 and it is known that the f - pawn can hold a draw against the white queen, because the stalemate motif. But, sir this is logical and trivial.
12 mns To explain the theorical draw with the Bishop pawn
Did you try it by underpromating to a rook?
I would think this would still lead to a draw irrespective of the extra pawn for black or not. Rook will not be powerful enough to stop the king and pawn
White wins in 5
9:50 position is not explained. We didn't saw mate on d2 and have no idea how to mate in this pos. Maybe in another video idk
Sorry about that. I think I had that line in my notes but never covered it in the video.
The line I thought I covered was 1.Kc4 Kg3 2. g5 Kxf3 3. g6 Ke2 4. g7 f3 5. g8=Q f2 6. Qg2 Ke1 7. Kc3 f1=Q 8. Qd2#