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Chess Endgames 2: Rook Endgames

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Endgame theory forms the basis for chess. This becomes painfully clear as soon as a player has reached a clearly won endgame, yet must finally content himself with a draw because he lacks the necessary know-how. Does this sound familiar? Then avoid such accidents and make endgames your strength, by building up a solid endgame technique. With this second volume of his endgame training series, grandmaster and endgame expert Dr Karsten Mueller from Hamburg continues to lay the solid foundations for the last phase of the game. After dealing with basic endgames from giving mate with the queen to the basics of pawn endgames in part I, part II is dedicated exclusively to rook endgames: rook versus pawn, rook and pawn versus rook, rook and rook pawn versus rook, rook and two connected pawns versus rook.

Those who have always found studying endgames with chess textbooks too dry and tedious will enjoy this DVD with its comfortable training system and benefit enormously in brilliant endgames at the actual board. Complete video running time: 5 hours. Author: Since 1988 grandmaster Dr. Karsten Mueller from Hamburg plays for the Hamburger Schachklub in the Bundesliga and in 1996 and 1997 he finished third in the German Championship. As an internationally renowned endgame expert he is the author of the endgame column in the ChessBase magazine and the author of the Endgame Corner column on ChessCafe.com. His book "Fundamental Chess Endings", which he co-authored with Frank Lamprecht and which was published in 2001 by Gambit is already considered to be a modern classic.

SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000,Windows XP, Windows Media Player 9.0, DVD drive.

Details:

  • Chessbase
  • PC
  • DVD-ROM
  • Windows 98/SE/2000/XP

Reviews:

by Gnawvous - 3 years ago
Saint Kitts/Nevis
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 39

Rook endgames are the most common. You have three choices in software. This DVD requires Chessbase and contains a small screen to see the GM speaking. He interacts with Fritz and you see the moves he makes on your screen.  Squares are colored, lines are indicated. It is sold for about 30 USD. Other formats for the frugal-minded are available in Chessbase interactive format, no video:

 

Practical Guide to Rook Endgames 13USD

http://www.wholesalechess.com/chess/A+Practical+Guide+to+Rook+End+Games

Everyman Chess Rook Endgames ebook at 17USD
http://www.wholesalechess.com/chess/Starting+Out:+Rook+Endgames

Any one of these will train your ability to keep your rooks activated in the endgame. 


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