I'm new here and I posted this under game analysis, but it belongs here.
In the game geert-seuntjes I met an interesting situation which resulted in a draw (although I intended to abandon first).
I had only my king and my opponent his king and a pawn.
When his pawn was on b3 and his king behind it, I realized I could make a draw of it. When his king was on the 4th line I needed to stay on the b1 and b2 field, when he moved to the third line, I had to face him.
What is more interesting is that I think that if the king of my opponent had preceded his pawn, he would have won. He made a mistake on move 54.
I'm new here and I posted this under game analysis, but it belongs here.
In the game geert-seuntjes I met an interesting situation which resulted in a draw (although I intended to abandon first).
I had only my king and my opponent his king and a pawn.
When his pawn was on b3 and his king behind it, I realized I could make a draw of it. When his king was on the 4th line I needed to stay on the b1 and b2 field, when he moved to the third line, I had to face him.
What is more interesting is that I think that if the king of my opponent had preceded his pawn, he would have won. He made a mistake on move 54.
Is my analysis correct?
geert