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Should this have been a draw?

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I and my opponent kept offering each other a draw but the other kept rejecting it. Finally, he accepted my draw offer. My question is, did I have a better chance of winning this one or did my opponent have a good chance? He was a knight up and I was a pawn up, I believe I could have won this one, what do you think?

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The final position is an easy win for white

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How?

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Originally posted by yashsr
How?
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There are too many variations. But white gets the N back into play on the Kside and either double-attacks some black pawn or, through judicious posting, blocks the black K from advancing at a point where the white K can attack a pawn.

In other words, this should be a clear win for white.

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Originally posted by yashsr
How?
Sac the knight at the right point and promote your extra pawn.

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Originally posted by CrawlIce
There are too many variations. But white gets the N back into play on the Kside and either double-attacks some black pawn or, through judicious posting, blocks the black K from advancing at a point where the white K can attack a pawn.

In other words, this should be a clear win for white.
I agree. Knights do so well with pawns on one side of the board--better than bishops, usually. Black's outside pawn isn't a problem. White shouldn't advance his pawns too quickly, though. He wants to keep them as far as possible from Black's King for tempi purposes. Black will be forced to make a decision: protect his passed pawn or help on the King-side with the pawns. Either way, Black's King can't be in both places. The knight can move quickly (compared to the King) and will be the key here.

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Thank you all, so I am happy to have a draw with the opponent. To rub salt into the wound, I defeated him in my next game in mere 6 moves.:
Game 1803571

However, I still believe he is a better player than me.

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Originally posted by yashsr
Game 1776741

I and my opponent kept offering each other a draw but the other kept rejecting it. Finally, he accepted my draw offer. My question is, did I have a better chance of winning this one or did my opponent have a good chance? He was a knight up and I was a pawn up, I believe I could have won this one, what do you think?
44.Na6 d4 45.Ke2 anything

46.Kd3 and white wins.

If you protect the pawn then the knight can go after the other pawns. At worse, the knight can sac himself for a black passed pawn if it gets to that.

You luckily escaped, I would have still played on, the worse white can do is draw.

Nice second game 🙂

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Thanks Rahimk for the analysis and for congratulating me on the second game.

My opponent said he knew he had a upper hand but he said it would take too much effort for him to win, atleast another 25 moves plus he said that wasn't an guarantee that he wouldn't screw the game, so he thought accepting the offer was a good deal..

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Originally posted by yashsr
Thanks Rahimk for the analysis and for congratulating me on the second game.

My opponent said he knew he had a upper hand but he said it would take too much effort for him to win, atleast another 25 moves plus he said that wasn't an guarantee that he wouldn't screw the game, so he thought accepting the offer was a good deal..
yups it would take several moves to promote a pawn and depending on the timebank it might take months. With accurate play, I believe white can win but depending on his endgame, not gaurantees.

You are welcome.

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Originally posted by RahimK
yups it would take several moves to promote a pawn and depending on the timebank it might take months. With accurate play, I believe white can win but depending on his endgame, not gaurantees.

You are welcome.
White with a strong endgame would have won. Knights can do wonders against pawns. Lucky to get the draw

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anything could have happened. it matters how good u r, not what peices somebody has.

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good thought

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