"Silman's Complete Endgame Course" he claims that whoever has to move loses the opposition, but before he says that you hold the opposition if you have an odd number of squares in between your kings with the enemy to move.
But if white is to move in this position to c3, then there will be an odd number of squares in between them and black would have to move, so wouldn't white have the opposition?
Who has the opposition?
"Silman's Complete Endgame Course" he claims that whoever has to move loses the opposition, but before he says that you hold the opposition if you have an odd number of squares in between your kings with the enemy to move.
But if white is to move in this position to c3, then there will be an odd number of squares in between them and black would have to move, so wouldn't white have the opposition?