OstapBender wrote on 10/10/06 at 19:16:06:
Right now I'm analyzing a line which could lead to endgames with similar features (i.e., opposite wing passed pawns). The line is 33.Rxd4 cxd4 34.Qxd4+ Kg8 35.Qxa7
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At first glance, I didn't think much of White's prospects. I didn't like punting the kingside pawns, in particular giving Black the passer on the h-file. As I dig deeper, however, I think this may be a valid alternative to 33.Qa5. In any event, it's double-edged and a fun line to analyze.
So far no other candidate moves.
Yes, this is the main alternative. My impression is that Black retains good winning chances, since he can push the h-pawn more easily than White can push any of his (and it is a certainty that I would try to grab on g2 and do just that). It's hard to be sure, though; these sort of slow-motion pawn races make for difficult assessments, and often all three results look plausible before the key line is found.
The only other candidates I considered were moves to protect the queen (in order to make Be4 possible), but these seemed less promising.
I view Qa5 as both most likely and best, and so most of my analysis has been of that move. To be honest, I have not even managed to prepare my reply to that yet, so I probably won't look further at Rxd4 unless it appears.