Introduction to 365 Selected Chess Endings by Hartleb and Norman T. Whitaker
On May 27, 5:10 am, help bot wrote:
I do not believe it possible either. I think Black had a win there.
Sam Sloan is obviously correct. (Take note, for
I only type those words about once in a decade.)
It is just that I have not been able to find it (and I have not tried
hard either).
That's probably because it doesn't exist. White is
clearly winning.
What I *meant* to say here was that Black is clearly
winning (not White).
The fact that White still has a pawn on a4 means
there are no annoying stalemates for Black to worry
about, and he can therefore concentrate on weaving
a mating net or just picking off the loose Rook. For
a human, this may take a bit of effort, but I'll wager
a modern chess computer can pull it off *effortlessly*.
-- help bot
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