Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:will be briefly back, for people not to say I have abandoned the forum, as well as my beliefs.
How could people ever say this? In many of the threads you participate in you sooner or later announce that you won't post again, but then post only minutes later. You are well known for these antics.
Also why would it bother you if people say that? Step back and really think about that, you might learn something about yourself. There is no shame in admitting a mistake, realizing ones limitations and moving on.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
I am perfectly fine, john, please believe me, it is not possible to throw me off balance with such posts.
And yet you return.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
I simply missed at first that black can trade rooks because of the mate threat on the first rank.
Yes first true statement. Players of your strength tend to miss these mate-in-one threats.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
This time, I spent couple of hours analysing every single possible meaningful continuation, and, as expected there is draw everywhere. absoluetly everywhere. I checked and rechecked this, in at least 10 different continuations.
At least 10 different continuations... Wow! That must be a lot for you. Congrats for trying soooo hard.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
however, black should proceed with a very stringent plan: when playing f5, the f5 pawn should be supported by a pawn on g6, to capture gf5 after ef5, otherwise black loses.
No he should not, this is one of the weaker defensive set-ups and looses. As you probably already fear, because you do not even provide any lines. I understand that for a player of your caliber move-orders do not matter but unfortunately they do.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
this is the simple relevant continuation repeating in almost all lines, but it perfectly holds, no doubt Carlsen would have found it imediately, as I myself pick it on the spot as only alternative.
You and Carlsen, great minds think alike. Sure you would have picked it immediatly, but one moment didn't you say this
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
I simply missed at first that black can trade rooks because of the mate threat on the first rank.
Hmmm, strange concept of immediatly you have.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:
every other possible configuration, as said, might be losing at some point, but engines do not quite get that, choosing other moves.
And yet, many people on here have been telling you that in dozens of posts.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:again, this is position engines do not understand, almost all of their moves are wrong, as only possible way to draw is going for a fortress.
Lyudmil, the only fortress here is your mind.
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:as said, in the simple one-piece endgame, black should first move g6, before pushing f5.
Simple for simple minded people.
My challenge still stands - why not play the position against me move-by-move and stand by your beliefs?