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- Mastering Complex Endgames
Mastering Complex Endgames
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- Mikhalchishin A. & Stetsko O.
- Thinkers Publishing
- Engels
- 2017
There are many great endgame books on the market, and almost all of them
deal with the kind of technical positions which closely resemble theoretical
ones.
Transferring complex and complicated endgames into theoretical positions is
often what we need to do in chess, and for this we use various methods such
as making the right exchanges, improving the King’s position, exploiting the
power of a passed pawn, and so on.
Nowadays, we usually play endgames with 30 seconds increment, and this
forces us to improve our mastery of theoretical positions as well as our knowledge
of the methods required in complex endgames.
Th is book by my friends IGM Adrian Mikhalchishin and IM Oleg Stetsko addresses
the techniques and methods required to deal with complex endgames.
Th is is quite a vast and important area, and I am confi dent that it will set the
tone for many more books on the subject.
Th e Russian original, issued in 2012, was enthusiastically welcomed by Russian
speaking trainers and amateurs alike. As a result, I know that even strong
players will fi nd very useful and exciting material in this book, for practical
as well as educational purposes.
IGM Aleksander Beliavsky
deal with the kind of technical positions which closely resemble theoretical
ones.
Transferring complex and complicated endgames into theoretical positions is
often what we need to do in chess, and for this we use various methods such
as making the right exchanges, improving the King’s position, exploiting the
power of a passed pawn, and so on.
Nowadays, we usually play endgames with 30 seconds increment, and this
forces us to improve our mastery of theoretical positions as well as our knowledge
of the methods required in complex endgames.
Th is book by my friends IGM Adrian Mikhalchishin and IM Oleg Stetsko addresses
the techniques and methods required to deal with complex endgames.
Th is is quite a vast and important area, and I am confi dent that it will set the
tone for many more books on the subject.
Th e Russian original, issued in 2012, was enthusiastically welcomed by Russian
speaking trainers and amateurs alike. As a result, I know that even strong
players will fi nd very useful and exciting material in this book, for practical
as well as educational purposes.
IGM Aleksander Beliavsky