[d] 8/6pp/2k5/5p2/4p3/1P2P2P/6P1/5K2 w - - 1 42
In this position I played Kf2?? (long time control)
Graf zet
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Re: Graf zet
I am not a good chess Player at all but I curious why wouldn't one run to the b3 pawn to protect it ?Henk wrote:[d] 8/6pp/2k5/5p2/4p3/1P2P2P/6P1/5K2 w - - 1 42
In this position I played Kf2?? (long time control)
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Re: Graf zet
That's probably why he gave his move a double question mark.CheckersGuy wrote:I am not a good chess Player at all but I curious why wouldn't one run to the b3 pawn to protect it ?Henk wrote:[d] 8/6pp/2k5/5p2/4p3/1P2P2P/6P1/5K2 w - - 1 42
In this position I played Kf2?? (long time control)
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Re: Graf zet
Idea was to win pawn back on e4 or f5 by walking with the king to f4 and play g2-g4.