GM Jan Timman RIP

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  • #46
    The procedure from the diagram in post 45 is 1.Bd7 , Ke3 The black king has to hold off the white king as it slowly goes up the board. (for example if 1...Kf3 2.Kd4, kf4 then 3.h4! and the black king is cutoff from advancing further)

    2.h4, Ke4 3.h5, Ke5 4.h6, Kf6 and now the white bishop cuts off the black king with 5.Be8

    Now the black king cant go Ke7 because it is too far from the queening pawn, therefore the black king is cutoff and the pawn queens.
    Last edited by Hans Jung; Monday, 6th April, 2026, 04:48 PM.

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    • #47
      Henry Otten, New York Sunday World, 1891, White to play and win.

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