The Best Endgames of the World Champions Vol. 1 - Karsten Müller (K-6097)

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Since the world chess champions excel in all areas of the game, it goes without saying that you can learn the most not only from their skills in the opening and the middlegame, but also from their superb handling of the endgame.

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Language versionsEnglish
Author / AuthorsKarsten Müller
PublisherJoachim Beyer Verlag
Year of Publication1st edition 2022
Pages236
ISBN9783959209922
HardcoverNo
PaperbackYes
DownloadableNo
Width17 cm / 6.69 inch
Height24 cm / 9.45 inch

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Regardless of whether they were renowned tacticians or excellent positional players - regardless of whether they analyzed their openings in depth or played them more intuitively: it is completely out of the question that any of them could have reached the highest title without perfectly handling the endgame.

In order to enable his readers to learn from the world champions, the author has concentrated on their individual 'specialities' - such as Steinitz's skillful handling of the bishop pair, Lasker's art of defense, Capablanca's use of the king, Alekhine's art of attacking in the 4th game phase, Euwe's skillful use of passed pawns, Botvinnik's iron logic and long-term strategy, Smyslov's meticulous rook endings and - last but not least - Tal's magic, which also often gave his endgames an enchanting touch.

In addition, all sorts of 'evergreen classics' of the players are offered, some of which appear in a new light thanks to current analyzes. The reader is also given the ideal training opportunity of numerous exercises to put himself in the shoes of the world champions and to look for solutions himself. Since the model of the '4 types of players' (activist, pragmatic, theorist and reflector) is also discussed in the margin, additional information can be obtained about the importance of this topic, especially in the endgame.

And with this in mind, the Romanian GM and endgame expert Mihail Marin invites you in his foreword not just to take a look at the most outstanding endgame achievements of the world champions, but also to enjoy them.

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The Best Endgames of the World Champions Vol. 1 - Karsten Müller (K-6097)

The Best Endgames of the World Champions Vol. 1 - Karsten Müller (K-6097)

Since the world chess champions excel in all areas of the game, it goes without saying that you can learn the most not only from their skills in the opening and the middlegame, but also from their superb handling of the endgame.

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Content

006 Preface
007 Foreword by GM Mihail Marin
009 Introductory remarks
012 Explanation of symbols
014 The first world champion - Wilhelm Steinitz
040 Solutions of the exercises
046 The second world champion - Emanuel Lasker
062 Solutions of the exercises
066 The third world champion - José Raúl Capablanca
085 Solutions of the exercises
090 The fourth world champion - Alexander Alekhine
114 Solutions of the exercises
120 The fifth world champion - Max Euwe
145 Solutions of the exercises
152 The sixth world champion - Mikhail Botvinnik
177 Solutions of the exercises
182 The seventh world champion - Vasily Smyslov
200 Solutions of the exercises
206 The eighth world champion - Mikhail Tal
221 Solutions of the exercises
226 About the author
228 Index of players
234 Index of sources

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