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Chess Endings from Modern Master Play

104 pages, paperback, Reprint, CarstenChess, 1. edition 2024

From the series »Alexander Game Books Classics«

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In this book, German-English Grandmaster Mieses has selected 30 instructive and interesting endgames played in top tournaments in the period up to 1900. The games feature the top players of the time, including World Champions Lasker and Steinitz, as well as top players such as Morphy, Pillsbury, Tarrasch, Chigorin, Zukertort and several others, including the author himself.

The material is split into six chapters, covering most of the typical of endgame types.

All of the games and analyses have been re-examined by FIDE Master & FIDE Trainer Carsten Hansen, adding new insights to these classic games.
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EAN 9798876726681
Weight 180 g
Manufacturer CarstenChess
Width 15.2 cm
Height 22.8 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2024
Author Jaques MiesesCarsten Hansen
Series Alexander Game Books Classics
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 979-8876726681
Pages 104
Binding paperback
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Name CarstenChess
Adresse 40 Kennedy Blvd, 407
Bayonne NJ 07002
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E-Mail cahansen_64@yahoo.com

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003 Editor's Notes
004 A short biography of Jacques Mieses
005 Preface
007 Part I: Pawn Endings
019 Part II: Endings with Minor Pieces and Pawns against a Singular Force
044 Part III: Endings with Rook and Pawns on Both Sides
066 Part IV: Endings with Rooks against Minor Pieces
075 Part V: Endings with Rook, Minor Pieces, and Pawns on Both Sides
094 Part VI: Endings with Queen on Either Side
101 Index of Games
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