Man, don't cheat. You can't ask for help on a game that's still ongoing.
End Game Position

Man, don't cheat. You can't ask for help on a game that's still ongoing.
I checked his games. None of them have this position.
However, I disagree that the position is a win for white. Black has enough threats available to prolong the game to the point where the rook behind the passed pawns could capture on a3.

Man, don't cheat. You can't ask for help on a game that's still ongoing.
I checked his games. None of them have this position.
However, I disagree that the position is a win for white. Black has enough threats available to prolong the game to the point where the rook behind the passed pawns could capture on a3.
If you check his games more closely you will find this is a likely future position in one of his games. I don't actually mind, myself, I'm just trying to warn him not to get into trouble.
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Assuming that I don't blunder, I'm wondering if you think this end game position is a winning advantage or not for white. In this case, I'm pretty certain that the connected passed pawns are completely unstoppable. Once white manueveurs his king to the left side of the board, there is nothing black can do to stop it without giving up material.
Any Thoughts?