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.kkrieger (from Krieger, German for warrior) is a first-person shooter video game created by German demogroup.theprodukkt (a former subdivision of Farbrausch), which won first place in the 96k game competition at Breakpoint in April 2004.
Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26 White: Karpov, Anatoly Black: Korchnoi, Viktor English Result: ½–½ ...
In the game Svetozar Gligori ... Kg4 Kh6. Since the black king has been forced to step aside to the h-file, White can now penetrate on the f-file. 4. Kf5! Kg7.
While this game was agreed drawn there are good winning chances for White in this type of endgame. ... Nd5 Kc1 50. Rg2 Re5 51. Nf4 b4 52. h5 Kb1 53. h6 Re8 54. Kg4 ...
The last 103 moves had this material and the game ended in a draw. Anatoly Karpov played a rook versus rook and bishop ending in a 2003 game with 15-year-old Teimour Radjabov, which went 113 moves before an indignant Karpov claimed a draw by invoking the 50-move rule with only 14 seconds remaining on the game clock. [12] [13]
Rc7 Rxa6 44. Rxc2 Ra7 45. Nd5 Rd7 46. Rc6+ Kg5 47. Nf4 Kf5 48. Rc5+ Ke4 49. Kg4 h6 50. Rc6 Ke3 51. ... Csaba Balogh player profile and games at Chessgames.com ...
1. Kg4 e2 2. Rc1+ Kd4 3. Kf3 d2. and Black threatens to promote a pawn, which would win. But White forces the draw with: 4. Rc4+! Kd3 5. Rd4+! Kxd4 6. Kxe2 Kc3 7. Kd1 Kd3 stalemate. The idea is, that by vacating the c1-square on the fourth move, White's rook prevents Black's pawn from capturing on c1.
By playing 1. Kg4 (as opposed to 1. Kf2) White walks into a forced checkmate with a rook sacrifice: 1. Kg4 f5+ 2. Kg5 Kg7 If 2. Kh4 Be7# 3. Nd5 Rh3! 4. gxh3 h6+ 5. Kh4 Bf2# If White plays 1. Kf2 instead of 1. Kg4 this leads to a heavy material loss for White and an easy game for Black: 1. Kf2 Rxc3+ 2. Ke1 Rxc1+ and Black is up by a rook.