[Event "4NCL Online Div3 playoff"]
[Site "lichess.org"]
[Date "2020.12.01"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Wood, PR."]
[Black "Anderson, Peter W"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C25"]
[WhiteElo "1990"]
[BlackElo "2050"]
[Annotator "peter"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "8/p1p4k/1p1p1Bpp/3P1p2/8/1PP3P1/P5KP/1b6 w - - 0 32"]
[PlyCount "46"]
[EventDate "2020.??.??"]
[SourceVersionDate "2021.06.11"]
{[#]} 32. Bd8 $2 (32. a3 {draws} Be4+ (32... Ba2 33. Bd8 Bxb3 34. Bxc7 Bxd5+
$11) 33. Kf2 Bxd5 34. Bd8 {simplest, though 34.c4 and 34.b4 also seem to draw}
Bxb3 35. Bxc7 d5 36. Bb8 a6 37. Bc7 b5 38. Ba5 {with no real prospect of
setting up a passed pawn on the queenside, Black cannot hope to win this.})
32... Bxa2 33. b4 (33. Bxc7 Bxb3 {doesn't change a huge amount - the a-pawn
ends up passed and Black can create a passer on the kingside.}) 33... Bxd5+ 34.
Kf2 c6 35. Be7 ({White cannot prevent the creation of a queenside passer in
the long run as he can't keep his bishop on d8 or c7 and once it is gone from
there Black can play a5, e.g.} 35. h4 Kg7 36. Ke3 Kf7 37. Kf4 Ke8 38. Bc7 Kd7
39. Bb8 a5 $19) 35... a5 {creating a passed a-pawn. Now all that remains is to
create one on the kingside which is not too difficult, at which point the
White forces are overstretched.} 36. bxa5 bxa5 37. Bxd6 a4 38. Ke3 Kg7 39. Kd4
Kf6 40. h4 g5 41. hxg5+ hxg5 42. Ke3 Kg6 43. Bc5 Kh5 44. Bd6 Kg4 45. Kf2 f4 46.
gxf4 gxf4 47. Bc5 Kf5 48. Bd6 Ke4 49. Ke2 f3+ 50. Kd2 Bc4 51. Ke1 Kd3 52. Bb4
Kc2 53. Kf2 Kb3 54. Bc5 a3 0-1