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Andy Howie Wrote:So how do you defend 47.Kg6, every line I have looked at leads to a win

Not sure which position you're looking at Andy but basically the defending side never allows Rb7 without the a-pawn hanging.

When the white king goes to protect the a-pawn (in order to release the rook) then Black checks the king away from the pawn: checks from the side (f5-f6-f7 etc), not from behind (a-b1-c1 etc) which would allow the king to hide on a7.
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