starting position:
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loginbah... yes in a theorical way, but as this is a game with time and because we are human he could have resisted and even possibely draw with move like Ra8 followed by Ra7 and here here's white going to go with loooooong boring way of the kingside majority with f4 and such while watching for those two connected past pawn.
As we know that rook endgame are drawish when all pawn on one side, as black i would try to exchange my two connected past pawn for white one (the a one) and exchange queen leading to this peculiar extremely drawish rook endgame.
the winning is more diffficult than it seem, I must create another past pawn in order to win, this can be done by f4-f5-e6 BUT black can play play h5 and i'm in trouble because the way is longer now, and I can't play g4 rigth away (after black plays 32... Ra7) because of a beautiful pattern of perpetual check... hum, let see if you'll found that one Paul:
position after 31... Ra8 32.Ra1 Ra7 33. g4=black to play and draw
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loginLike said before,my pawn majority was on kingside and it was a 4vs3 one... so two plan: a) block king side and try to exchange all piece and win a pawn, not realizable
B) try to bring king to queen side so if he manage exchanging queen my king will be ready to jump into queenside to blockade those pawn and force the win, unfortunately black can prevent this with check so I must be very careful on how I do this.
C) try to move all those pawn on my king side with move such as h3-g4-f4-f5-e6
take a long time but black has nothing to do so go on! it will take looong (aka more chance for black to organize defense and get a draw but i had nothing better to do, and the least I can get is a draw so.)
this could have been a very good endgame, but it finished in a more dramatic way.