Even with opposite colored Bishops, strong passed pawns should win. I got in trouble when my opponent found himself with two passed pawns and exchanged Queens to get in a favorable endgame. Now I was on defense trying to hold two passed pawns with rook and bishop against a more active rook and opposite colored bishop. He put all his pawns on the color of his own bishop and left me with no targets. I also had a passed pawn, but could not protect it. My opponent picked it off and proceeded to advance his passed pawns. I had to resign when he got one of his pawns to the 7th rank and was about to push his other passed pawn.
Even with opposite colored Bishops, strong passed pawns should win. I got in trouble when my opponent found himself with two passed pawns and exchanged Queens to get in a favorable endgame. Now I was on defense trying to hold two passed pawns with rook and bishop against a more active rook and opposite colored bishop. He put all his pawns on the color of his own bishop and left me with no targets. I also had a passed pawn, but could not protect it. My opponent picked it off and proceeded to advance his passed pawns. I had to resign when he got one of his pawns to the 7th rank and was about to push his other passed pawn.