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![]() Date: 2015-05-21 02:27:00Chess Chess theory Game theory Chess endgames Chess pieces Chess tactics Pawn King and pawn versus king endgame Passed pawn Key square Triangulation Tempo | Add to Reading List |
![]() | Arshak Petrosyan: Practical rook endgames In this article I would like to illustrate, with couple of examples from the highest level, the need of knowing important positions and how we can benefit from it in practical plDocID: 1rug6 - View Document |
![]() | It is also possible to sandwich more than one opponent at once by moving into an empty square as shown in the next diagram: If the King is at the edge of the board he mustDocID: 1qsLs - View Document |
![]() | Contents PAWN RACE Introduction Algebraic NotationDocID: 1qjtZ - View Document |
![]() | CONTENTS Contents Symbols IntroductionDocID: 1oWPs - View Document |
![]() | Adrian Michalchisin: Capablancas method of realization Realization is very important part of the game, where juniors have usually a lot of technical problems.DocID: 1o86q - View Document |