Here is my win for East Cheshire B vs. Macclesfield Reds.
When the game was adjourned material was equal but I dragged poor Ray over to our place as in the sealed position I could make a passed pawn and he couldn’t.
After about another 20 moves we reached the following position:
My rook is tied to the defense of my pawn on a5 but I decided to give it up as I thought my kingside pawns would be more dangerous than his queenside ones.
1.             Re3!
2.  Rxa5  Rg3
3.  Rb5    Rxg2+
4.  Ke1    g4 ?!
This is probably wrong but it certainly surprised Ray and sent him into a bit of a spin!
5.  Rf5+  Kg6
6.  Rxf4  gxh3
7.  Kf1    Rxb2
8. Rxb4 now loses to Rb1+ followed by h2.
8.  Kg1    h2+
9.  Kh1    Rxb3
10. a5?
10. Rxh4 looks better to me.
10. Kg5
I think White is lost after this. He should stay on the 4th rank to either swipe my b pawn or get behind it. He can then advance his a pawn forcing me to give up the b pawn.
11.       Ra3
12. Rb2    b3
13. Kxh2  Ra2
14. 0-1 
I was just getting into the rhythm of the game’s 4th time scramble when he resigned.
An interesting endgame. I think after 4. … g4 it should have been a draw. It would be interesting to see if it is a Black win after 4. … Rg3 with the idea of getting 3 connected passed pawns. Anyone with Fritz want to see what it thinks?
Feel free to point out any errors in my analysis!
Phil.