Fun discoveries while pushing wood.
Reminds me of this game I played years ago where my plan of 44.Rc6 gets hit by a very odd perpetual. https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/pgn/2rRPw9nJSa?tab=review
Very nice! I'm not sure if I've seen that idea in a real game before, but I am reminded of a well-known study by Smyslov - it's the first one on this page: https://www.arves.org/arves/index.php/en/endgamestudies/studies-by-composer/259-smyslov-vasily-1921-2010
Reminds me of this game I played years ago where my plan of 44.Rc6 gets hit by a very odd perpetual. https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/pgn/2rRPw9nJSa?tab=review
Very nice! I'm not sure if I've seen that idea in a real game before, but I am reminded of a well-known study by Smyslov - it's the first one on this page: https://www.arves.org/arves/index.php/en/endgamestudies/studies-by-composer/259-smyslov-vasily-1921-2010