Opposite colored bishops holds a draw in a four pawn down endgame.

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Cleive

The following is an interesting endgame that occured to me in a 5-minute online game. I had played the game horribly and was far behind in material. But as always in quick games, if time does not end the game mistakes will.

In the position that occurs, white is four pawns up in an opposite coloured bishop ending but by locking in his own king in the corner the bishop is sufficient for a draw!

Check the move list for variations and I would welcome feedback and corrections.

/Timmy

Spiffe

Interesting position!