Yes. Exchange rooks, play f5, advance the K up the f-file, if White takes the f-pawn. (White has got to be in trouble if he doesn't take that pawn.) Pretty sure Black will zugzwang White, winning the f4 pawn.
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Yes. Exchange rooks, play f5, advance the K up the f-file, if White takes the f-pawn. (White has got to be in trouble if he doesn't take that pawn.) Pretty sure Black will zugzwang White, winning the f4 pawn.
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