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Why 47 Rc6?

if I go so , he takes pawn and defence his pawn I strike with rook, BUT on SF line he goes back with knight and let Me take pawn , why?
Also see My Pawn line vs knight, he had nowhere to go, was Cool

https://lichess.org/w5rkvLE8/white#92

if I go so , he takes pawn and defence his pawn I strike with rook, BUT on SF line he goes back with knight and let Me take pawn , why? Also see My Pawn line vs knight, he had nowhere to go, was Cool https://lichess.org/w5rkvLE8/white#92

@aVague said ^

if I go so , he takes pawn and defence his pawn I strike with rook, BUT on SF line he goes back with knight and let Me take pawn , why?
Also see My Pawn line vs knight, he had nowhere to go, was Cool

https://lichess.org/w5rkvLE8/white#92

Cool, minor imbalance on move 15 {d & Knight vs e & bishop}
In endgame you rediculously pinned his rook. Very nice game, accurate endgame.

@aVague said [^](/forum/redirect/post/1fwvDOn6) > if I go so , he takes pawn and defence his pawn I strike with rook, BUT on SF line he goes back with knight and let Me take pawn , why? > Also see My Pawn line vs knight, he had nowhere to go, was Cool > https://lichess.org/w5rkvLE8/white#92 Cool, minor imbalance on move 15 {d & Knight vs e & bishop} In endgame you rediculously pinned his rook. Very nice game, accurate endgame.

@Brutal-baby said ^

Cool, minor imbalance on move 15 {d & Knight vs e & bishop}
In endgame you rediculously pinned his rook. Very nice game, accurate endgame.

very Much Thx, that Pin was Nice to use

@Brutal-baby said [^](/forum/redirect/post/tPhifUol) > > Cool, minor imbalance on move 15 {d & Knight vs e & bishop} > In endgame you rediculously pinned his rook. Very nice game, accurate endgame. very Much Thx, that Pin was Nice to use

Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess:

If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn.

However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure on b3

Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess: If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn. However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure on b3

@plopsky said ^

Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess:

If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn.

However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure

white gets passed pawn, only if dark knight is removed from defending pawn, and rook rakes it, but knight can not move I thought

@plopsky said [^](/forum/redirect/post/SkWMK4dC) > Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess: > > If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn. > > However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure white gets passed pawn, only if dark knight is removed from defending pawn, and rook rakes it, but knight can not move I thought

@aVague said ^

Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess:

If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn.

However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure

white gets passed pawn, only if dark knight is removed from defending pawn, and rook rakes it, but knight can not move I thought

There are too many possibilities to show the exact lines, but I guess it comes to:
Black either has to give up a6 (and white has a powerfull passed a pawn), or black keeps their N on b4 'forever' and they only have one rook remaining to fight against the two active white rooks, which means the defence will quickly fail.

@aVague said [^](/forum/redirect/post/nHfQHQlX) > > Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess: > > > > If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn. > > > > However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure > > white gets passed pawn, only if dark knight is removed from defending pawn, and rook rakes it, but knight can not move I thought There are too many possibilities to show the exact lines, but I guess it comes to: Black either has to give up a6 (and white has a powerfull passed a pawn), or black keeps their N on b4 'forever' and they only have one rook remaining to fight against the two active white rooks, which means the defence will quickly fail.

@plopsky said ^

Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess:

If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn.

However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure

white gets passed pawn, only if dark knight is removed from defending pawn, and rook rakes it, but knight can not move I thought

There are too many possibilities to show the exact lines, but I guess it comes to:
Black either has to give up a6 (and white has a powerfull passed a pawn), or black keeps their N on b4 'forever' and they only have one rook remaining to fight against the two active white rooks, which means the defence will quickly fail.

Yes seems like that , Thx!

@plopsky said [^](/forum/redirect/post/4SOs42nQ) > > > Not sure if you meant this as a question, but I guess: > > > > > > If 47. Rc6 is played white quickly gets a strong passed a pawn. > > > > > > However after 47. Rb1 Nf4 48. Kg3 Rxd5 white is still better but black has a connected passed e pawn and pressure > > > > white gets passed pawn, only if dark knight is removed from defending pawn, and rook rakes it, but knight can not move I thought > > There are too many possibilities to show the exact lines, but I guess it comes to: > Black either has to give up a6 (and white has a powerfull passed a pawn), or black keeps their N on b4 'forever' and they only have one rook remaining to fight against the two active white rooks, which means the defence will quickly fail. Yes seems like that , Thx!

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