Interesting position. Regardless of who has the move, it is a dead draw with correct play. However, if you move the white King to e2(as you did in another video). White to move wins; and black to move draws.
At 3:50 a quicker win for white would be 1.Rb6! A few sample continuations could be 1...Rc1 2.a7 Kd7 3.Kb7 Rc7+ 4.Ka6 Rc8 5.Rb8 Rc6+ 6.Kb5 Rc1 7.a8(Q) wins for white.
or 1...Kd7 2.Kb7 Rc1 3.a7 Rc7+ 4.Ka6 Rc8 5.Rb8 Rc6+ 6.Kb5 Rc1 7.a8(Q) also wins for white.
Interesting position. Regardless of who has the move, it is a dead draw with correct play. However, if you move the white King to e2(as you did in another video). White to move wins; and black to move draws.
examinfo 3 weeks ago
At 3:50 a quicker win for white would be 1.Rb6! A few sample continuations could be 1...Rc1 2.a7 Kd7 3.Kb7 Rc7+ 4.Ka6 Rc8 5.Rb8 Rc6+ 6.Kb5 Rc1 7.a8(Q) wins for white.
or 1...Kd7 2.Kb7 Rc1 3.a7 Rc7+ 4.Ka6 Rc8 5.Rb8 Rc6+ 6.Kb5 Rc1 7.a8(Q) also wins for white.
jsobiranski 6 months ago