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1.Kc4 White has to break opposition. 1...Kc6 Black follows the strategy explained on the lesson page: he can't step directly in front of the pawn, so he takes the opposition. 2.Kd4 Kd6 3.Ke4 Ke6 White sees that shifting the opposition from side to side isn't helping, so tries to advance the pawn. 4.d4 Kd6 Black can't step right in front of the pawn, and can't take the opposition, so he steps back into the pawn's file. 5.d5 Kd7 Stepping back on the pawn's file. 6.Ke5 Ke7 Taking the opposition. 7.d6+ Kd7 Stepping right in front of the pawn. 8.Kd5 Kd8 Stepping back. 9.Kc6 Kc8 Opposition. 10.d7+ Kd8 In front of the pawn. 11.Kd6 Stalemate!



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