How To Improve At Chess: A Beginner's Guide to Improving at Chess as Quickly as Possible, In Fun and Easy-To-Read English by Clive Ke

How To Improve At Chess: A Beginner's Guide to Improving at Chess as Quickly as Possible, In Fun and Easy-To-Read English by Clive Ke

Author:Clive Ke [Ke, Clive]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Clive Ke
Published: 2018-06-02T00:00:00+00:00


Here black actually has the opposition, but white is about gain the opposition again next move by advancing his pawn, and making it black’s turn to move.

6. c5 Kc8 7. Kc6 Kd8

Again, white gains the opposition with the move 7. Kc6. Black’s king has to get out of the way and now white can move his king to b7 where it will control the all important c8 queening square. White will then just simply have to march his pawn up and queen his pawn.

8. Kb7 Ke8 9. c6 Ke7 10. c7 Ke6

White wins. He’s about to queen his pawn.

11. c8=Q+ and white wins.

Example 2. Conditions A) and C) are met. White’s king is in front of the pawn and white’s king is on the 6th rank



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