Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Michael Nelson wrote on Thu, Mar 4, 2004 06:24 AM UTC:Roberto, Thank you for your kind comments. With regard to endgames, the Shield is helpful to the weak side but can be beaten. King and Immobilzer vs. King and Shield is a forced win--either the King and Shield get immoilized (loss by stalemate), or the King gets immobilized and the enemy King picks off the Shield--also a loss by stalemate. Against all opposing forces a King and Shield which must stay next to each other are in extreme danger of losing by triple repetiton. The general technique for King and X (where X is a piece that would win vs. a lone King) vs. King and Shield is to set up a positon where the Shield is captured by X and the lone King can't recapture. More analysis and playing experience is needed to see how frequently this can be forced. King, X, and Y vs. King and Shield should pretty much always be a forced win. Of course. 'kill the Shield' combinations will be as much a mainstay of the middlegame as 'kill the Immobilzer' combinations are. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Rococo Variant does not match any item.