Here, however, you will find more coverage of endgames with more pieces and pawns. |
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The second section, covering 150 pages, provides detailed annotations of 61 complete games and 10 endgames. |
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Even its considerable section of exercises from master games sticks closely to the basic endgames he discusses. |
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The first studies, called manṣūbāt and dating from Arabic and Persian manuscripts, were intended to instruct players on how to win endgames. |
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The site presents conceptual instruction, selected core principles, and a practical survey of openings and endgames. |
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You will be able to practice, solidify and increase the knowledge you acquired after studying the commented endgames. |
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By studying basic endgames that were selected and commented by a Grandmaster, you will build up important fundaments for this part of the game. |
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The commented endgame module develops skills for the player to deal with several kinds of endgames and explains the moves that have to be done. |
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Moreover there are mathematical models which apply very well to the study of certain endgames. |
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Once you have gone through the commented endgames and the first strategy module, the third tactic module can be started. |
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The commented endgames, additional games and the Crafty only enhanced what was already excellent. |
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It's recommended to start with the two first tactic modules and then study the commented endgames and the first strategy module. |
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With the rise in use of exchange sacrifices, rook versus minor piece endgames are becoming more common, and there are key defensive techniques that a player must know. |
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Thompson's research of some five-piece endgames required considering more than 121 million positions. |
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This has been possible with only the most elementary endgames, with no more than five pieces on the board. |
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It's true that five piece endgames are now played perfectly by computers. |
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In any case, by 1945 there were not a lot of endgames possible. |
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This book contained 100 endgames and 74 opening variations. |
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Our computer chess program uses lookahead to avoid difficult endgames. |
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