Time passed by, and without anyone noticing, the game had already entered its 60th move. The additional time was also given, and yet, it was already used by the two players thoroughly. By now, Sheva still had a time advantage with 12 minutes on the clock, while Jergus Pechac only had about 4 minutes to spend. However, it wasn't enough for him to create something, as his opponent defended so stubbornly against Sheva's every attack.
The situation on the board also looked quite grim. Both players had already exchanged most of their pieces, and while somehow, they both managed to get a queen for their respective side, that didn't improve their position at all. Well… Sheva still had one last pawn standing compared to the black piece with only one king and one queen, so at least, position-wise, the advantage was still on his side.
