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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Chess Puzzles  >  Clever calculation

      Clever calculation

      Chess tactic, Difficult endgame, Puzzle Solving


      White to move. Is this a win, draw or loss for White?

      3N4/8/1p6/1k6/1P5p/P7/8/1K6 w – – 0 0

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      9 Comments

      1. Калоян Мускуров Reply
        February 22, 2008 at 9:06 pm

        In my oppinion it’s a draw. Ne6 h3 Nd4+ And the the knight gets the h pawn with Nf3, but I can’t see how to save the white pawns…?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2008 at 9:56 pm

        1.Ne6 h3
        2.Nd4+ Kc4
        3.Nf3 Kb3
        4.Kc1 Kxa3

        … is a draw, as you correctly point out. And yes, a key issue for White — if he is to win — is to hang on to his pawns.

        So it seems as though he must, somewhere along the line, play either Ka2 or Kb2. But how can he possibly have time for such shenanigans? Black’s h-pawn is sprinting toward the end zone, and it seems like every tempo is needed to bring the knight back to catch it.

        But things are not always what they seem ….

      3. David Reply
        February 22, 2008 at 11:02 pm

        Maybe
        1. Nf7 h3
        2. Nd6 Kc6
        3. Ne4 h2
        4. Nf2

        (Not 2. … Ka4 because of
        3. Kb2 h2
        4. Ne4 h1=Q
        5. Nc3++)

      4. chessdiva.show Reply
        February 22, 2008 at 11:08 pm

        I think white can draw, but the white knight
        has trouble stopping the pawn, so it might be a loss.

      5. DrCheck Reply
        February 22, 2008 at 11:37 pm

        David said…
        Maybe
        1. Nf7 h3
        2. Nd6 Kc6

        (Not 2. … Ka4 because of
        3. Kb2 h2
        4. Ne4 h1=Q
        5. Nc3++)

        but 4. … Kb5
        (instead of 4. … h1=Q)
        is still a draw
        5. Nb3 (or Nf2)
        5. … Ka4
        6. Ka2 h1=Q
        7. Nxh1 b5
        (will be stalemate)

      6. DrCheck Reply
        February 22, 2008 at 11:46 pm

        winning is:

        1. Nf7 h3
        2. Nd6+ Ka4
        3. Ka2!

        3. … h2 (forced as 3. … b5 4. Ne4 is mate)

        4. Ne4 (threatening mate again with 5. Nc3)

        4. … Kb5 (forced)

        5. Nf2 Ka4
        6. Kb2 h1=Q
        7. Nxh1 b5 won’t be stalemate because of…
        8. Kc3 (or Kc2)

        and white will guard is b-pawn, grab the black b-pawn and queen!

      7. Masegui Reply
        February 23, 2008 at 12:11 pm

        I think the move is 1.Nb7
        If 1…Kc4 2.Kb2 h3 3.Nd6+ Kmove 4.Nf5 and Ng3 wins
        If 1…h3 2.Nd6+ Ka4 3.Kb2 h2 4.Ne4 followed by Ng3 or mate on c3.

      8. Masegui Reply
        February 23, 2008 at 1:01 pm

        Well… I cannot have an answer to 1…Kc6!

      9. Masegui Reply
        February 23, 2008 at 1:10 pm

        1.Nf7 is the correct move!

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