Simple Example of "The Opposition"
At Chess Life Online, GM Joel Benjamin answers a reader's question that involves the most basic case of how a game can be won or drawn with a proper understanding of the opposition.
There are two parts to the question:
1) In the position below with White to move, who wins?
2) In the position below with Black to move, who wins?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaWK03onO1r0b-xA_C3OTR4aIPl6jinpwZ2VnEvtKRxmP_FY8Z4VhFAACSqG6hvsJgrCCqE7dHHhu3r79qwJqS_ofn4ODP6JwMs6GbqxBNMZSFOmV9RMTOuQvZBzfNv8jKvg5ePw/s320/using+the+opposition.jpg)
There are two parts to the question:
1) In the position below with White to move, who wins?
2) In the position below with Black to move, who wins?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaWK03onO1r0b-xA_C3OTR4aIPl6jinpwZ2VnEvtKRxmP_FY8Z4VhFAACSqG6hvsJgrCCqE7dHHhu3r79qwJqS_ofn4ODP6JwMs6GbqxBNMZSFOmV9RMTOuQvZBzfNv8jKvg5ePw/s320/using+the+opposition.jpg)
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