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End Game Tactics
Here you will find just some endgame tactics that are
very useful when in end games when your up much more material.
In end games, If your opponent connects his king with
yours sometimes it can be very hard drive him away when you have the
right material, These end game tactics are for ICC's version of Atomic
chess only, To see what material you need and what material is not
enough to win a end game go click
here. Now lets get started.

Can White win? If you say yes, Then you are correct.
Here are the moves that you need to play to win, This type of end game.
(White to move)
1. Kf2 Kg1 2. Ke2 Kf2 3. Kd3 Ke3 4. Kc3 Kd3 5. Kb4 Kc3 6. Kc5 Kc4 7. Kd6
Kc5 8. Ke7 Kb6 9. Qg5 Kc7 10. Kf6 Kd8 11. Kf5 12. Qd8 Ke6 13. Qxd5

What about here were white can't use the same tactic
as last time? Can white still win? If you think yes, Then you are
correct! Here are the moves that need to be made to win this game (White
to move)
1. Kf2 Kg1 2. Ke3 Kf2 3. Kf4 Kf3 4. Ke5 Ke4 5. Kd6 Ke5
6. Kc5 Kd6 7. Qg5 Kc6
8. Qd8 Kd6 9. Kb4 Kc5 10. Qxd5

What about this one? Can white win? No! Even if that
was a dark squared bishop as amazing as it seems white still can't win!

What about this one, Can white win? Yes! Have a look
at the moves. (White to move)
1. Rh2 Kg2 2. Kh1 Kg1 3. Rf1 Kg2 4. Rg1 Kf3 5. Rgg2
Ke3 6. Rg3 Kf4 7. Rh4 Kf5 8. Rg5 Kf6 9. Rh6 Kf7 10. Rg7 Ke8 11. Rh8 Kf8

You think white win this one? I think I will keep you
in suspense for this one. :-)
1. Kf1 Kg1 2. Ke2 Kf1 3. Kd3 Ke2 4. Kc3 Kd2 5. Kb4 Kc3
6. Kc5 Kc4 7. Kd6 Kc5
8. Ke7 Kb6 9. Rc2 Kb5 10. Rc4 Kb6 11. Rc5 Kb7 12. Rc6 Kb8 13. Rc7 Ka8
14.
Rb7 Ka7 15. Rxa7 (Yes, And its actually a cool win to!!)

You think white can win this? Yes, Of course! Similar
to the last position.
1. Kf1 Kg1 2. Ke2 Kf1 3. Kd3 Ke2 4. Kc3 Kd2 5. Kb4 Kc3
6. Kc5 Kc4 7. Nf4 Kb5
8. Kd6 Kc6 9. Ke5 Kd6 10. Kf5 Ke5 11. Nxd5

Can white win this one? Think hard on this one... ...
Actually the answer is yes, But it is quite hard, Watch the moves and I
hope you remember how to win this position.
1. Nf4 Kg2 2. Nxh5 Kh1 3. h5 Kg2 4. h6 Kg2 5. h7 Kf1
6. h8=Q Kf1 7. Qh2 Kg2 8. Qh1 Kh2 9. Qg2 Kh1 10. Bg3 Kh2 11. Kh1 Kg1 12.
Bh2 Kf1 13. Qxf1
Not that many moves, But it is hard.

OK, This is a new one. 2 bishops v.s a king. White
wins, But can you see how? It goes like:
<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>
1. Be3 (0:00) Ke2 (0:01)
2. Bd3 (0:01) Kd2 (0:02)
3. Kd1 (0:03) Kc2 (0:02)
4. Bd2 (0:01) Kc1 (0:02)
5. Bc2 (0:01) Kb2 (0:05)
6. Ke1 (0:01) Ka3 (0:05)
7. Bb3 (0:04) Kb2 (0:02)
8. Kf1 (0:09) Kb1 (0:03)
9. Bc2 (0:04) Kb2 (0:02)
10. Bc3 (0:01) Ka2 (0:03)
11. Bb3 (0:02) Ka3 (0:01)
12. Bb4 (0:03)
<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>
Highlight between the "<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>" s When you're ready to know
the answer.
Copyright, 2005 - Metroid
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