In Carlsen-Aronian endgame : Time 51:10 ANALYSED POSITION White: a6, h3, h6, Rc6, Kd3 and black: Kh8, Ra3 and c3 ( FEN '7k/8/P1R4P/8/8/r1pK3P/8/8 w - - 0 1' with white to move). By playing 1. Kc4 c2 3. Kb5 +- I believe white is winning easily.
in the game Bartholomew-Thaler it's completely draw, he lets the plan Kc6 then Rd8 and Rd7+ but black can also juste check king with Rc1+ and i don't see how win
Caleb classes are the best
Hi caleb. Great video!Please more endgames.
Hey Caleb, very nice and instructive video.
Btw. you misspronounce Vančura's name. It reads like this : 'van choo ra
I lost a game yesterday because I didn't know the Vancura and similar positions to heart. So this is going to be my study all week ;)
In Carlsen-Aronian endgame : Time 51:10 ANALYSED POSITION White: a6, h3, h6, Rc6, Kd3 and black: Kh8, Ra3 and c3 ( FEN '7k/8/P1R4P/8/8/r1pK3P/8/8 w - - 0 1' with white to move). By playing 1. Kc4 c2 3. Kb5 +- I believe white is winning easily.
Good stuff!
Very instructive video and excellent explanations. Thank you a lot 😀😀
in the game Bartholomew-Thaler it's completely draw, he lets the plan Kc6 then Rd8 and Rd7+ but black can also juste check king with Rc1+ and i don't see how win
If black play rc1+, kd7, rd1+ (otherwise white queens the pawn) ke7 and the checks run out and white queens the pawn
Cool intro
26:22 there's no need to go into this sort of shitty business