timschochet
Footballguy
Well then consider this: Kaspy doesn't want a draw. If he did he probably would have played Bb6. He wants to win.I doubt it. He only has three other pieces he can move. Moving the king doesn't seem to have any advantage. Pushing the d-pawn would be dumb. Don't see where he moves the bishop. And there doesn't seem to be a better move for his rook. But who knows?
So what if after Kd7 Ra7+ Ke8? If Kaspy is looking to avoid a draw he'll make a move other than Ra8 and that could be to our advantage. On the other hand, if he plays Ra8 we play Kd7 a second time, except this time when he plays Ra7+ we play Kd6. What do you think?
But I think you are doing a Grand Moff Tarkin here and overestimating white's chances. Of course, that didn't turn out too well for Tarkin. You know, if he wants a win he may come up with something other than Ra7+. In any case I think Kd7 *once* is the only move for now. (Well, wilk did think that Rxd5 was a possible answer to Bf2 but I hate that because of the Bh4 answer and then we're kinda unnecessarily boned.)
And I wanted to log off, too! Ah, it's okay. Tim has done a nice job here to say the least.