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Elias moved his King to the edge, a move that looked like a blunder. The Iron Wall smirked, his hand hovering over his Rook for the killing blow. He checked Elias, driving the King into the corner. It was a classic trap—or so the crowd thought.
Ten moves later, the Iron Wall froze. He saw it. If he took the pawn, it was a stalemate. If he moved his Rook to keep the check, Elias would simply cycle back. The "Iron Wall" began to crack. He checked his clock—two minutes left. He checked the board—infinity. Just the Facts! Winning Endgame Knowledge in On...
But Elias wasn't retreating; he was maneuvering. He utilized a rare "stalemate pattern" hidden deep within the book’s theory. Every time the Iron Wall tried to bridge his King to support the Rook, Elias’s King danced back into the path of the pawn. Elias moved his King to the edge, a