Black to move
Is it possible to win
Not without white's blunder.
>>38025846
king to d3 and if he doesn't get checked next turn move pawn, but there isn't really any reason for white to not chase and stop black from ever moving the pawn.
>>38025846
If you can manage this, the king will have nowhere to move to, and you'll win.
I used to do this a lot as a kid.
or maybe I've forgotten how this game works.
>>38026178
except it's an illegal move, white can only win if black king is at H8, his pawn at H7, white king at F7 and knight at G6. Pretty unlikely position.
Both kings can't be in check at same time my dude, fake news
>>38025846
move to d4 and that gives u an extra turn to get ur king closer to the pawn and on a strategic position(g7) to prevent his kiing from blocking ur pawn. if he wants to rush from the back ie advance to the current position of ur pawn, he will take longer than u will in securing g7
>>38026178
1. You're attempting to describe a stalemate.
2. You failed at describing a stalemate because kings are not allowed to be next to each other.
3. Even assuming you didn't completely fuck up the stalemate position, it's not a stalemate if black can still move their pawn.
4. A stalemate is a draw, not a win, you absolute cocksucking retard.
>>38026675
>Kd4
Ng5
The most you could do is neutralize the pawn through taking it (unlikely) or blocking it both with the knight. It would end in stalemate.