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TteFAboB 10-22-07 10:52 AM

Chess experts, how do I finish this game?
 
It's endless. My friend and I just keep dancing around the board, unable to pin the black king or get it to eat the white pieces. What blatantly obvious finishing set of moves are we failing to see?

http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/...sm_7d5fb58.jpg

Hakahura 10-22-07 11:12 AM

I disagree.....


http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/9...eckmatepv6.jpg

STEED 10-22-07 11:16 AM

Not easy to pull off and any how only a fool will not see they are beaten.

SUBMAN1 10-22-07 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED
Not easy to pull off and any how only a fool will not see they are beaten.

Nope - Only a fool would think they are beaten. This could easily end in a draw. WHen it gets down to King only, the enemy has only a limited number of moves to finish you off until it would be called a draw.

-S

PS THe rule - Fifty-Move Rule. If either player makes 50 consecutive moves without moving a pawn or making a capture (irreversible moves), either player may claim a draw. If neither player claims the draw, play continues (either player may still lose on time).

Draw by Repetition. If the same position occurs 3 times (not necessarily on consecutive moves) with the same player to move, either player may point this out and claim a draw. If neither player claims the draw, play continues (either player may still lose on time).

Stalemate. If a player has no legal moves on his/her turn, but is not in check, the game is over and the result is a draw.



Prof 10-22-07 11:35 AM

It's not technically a stalemate but it's going to be very difficult to force the black king into a checkmate. I'd give up and offer a draw :)

STEED 10-22-07 11:37 AM

Would you throw away the rook for a draw?

1/2 Point for a Draw
I Point your opponent resigns
2 points Checkmate

Unless the rules on points have changed that's how I remember it from a long time ago

Any how is this a timed game? A proper game or just a normal game?

Hakahura 10-22-07 12:07 PM

I never said it was easy.....
But it is do-able.

Worth trying.
After all if your playing white, the worst that can happen is a draw.

Hakahura 10-22-07 12:11 PM

Did someone remove a post?
I'm sure someone posted before my solution, that checkmate was impossible.

Hakahura 10-22-07 12:18 PM

Here's how to manover black into the corner.

http://www.chesskids.com/level2/cl5l7.htm

Used to play chess a lot when I was a kid, sure I remember finishing and being finished like this.

goldorak 10-22-07 01:22 PM

A final King + rook vs King is always a win if you play correctly.

Iceman 10-22-07 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Draw by Repetition. If the same position occurs 3 times (not necessarily on consecutive moves) with the same player to move, either player may point this out and claim a draw. If neither player claims the draw, play continues (either player may still lose on time).


This is a good rule...

RickC Sniper 10-22-07 02:17 PM

Hakahura that is a good website.

This isn't a difficult ending. Drive the black king to the edge of the board and once there drive it to a corner.

Chock 10-22-07 03:20 PM

Here is how to win, this is the little-known T72 strategic reserve gambit:

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...adbury/T72.jpg

:D Chock

Letum 10-22-07 03:30 PM

You could always try random weapon searches on the black pieces when ever they go outside.*

;)

fatty 10-22-07 03:38 PM

White's next turn should be Ra5-d5 imho. Black must retreat towards the corner and you can do the closing of the prison that Hakahura's link describes. Just keep inching in your rook as long as it cannot be captured or is covered by your king.


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