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chesskingdreamer

Do you guys know where to get studies? And could you please pst them here? Thanks.

BigDoggProblem

Google them. Add the names of these composers to your search: Kubbel, Troitzky, and Rinck will get you off to a good start.

Is this one by Blathy?

Doggy_Style

Marathon!

chesskingdreamer

@biggdoggproblem could you post some? Thanks.

chesskingdreamer

 

Thanks Biggdoggproblem. Here are two I found. I am wondering about the idea in the second puzzle

EDIT: Never mind.http://www.chess.com/blog/SirIvanhoe/endgame-study---aa-troitsky

 

chesskingdreamer

JMB2010

I love #6, one of Reti's most famous studies. This paradoxical one has always been one of my favorites.

Chess_Clarinet

An 107-move problem for your first one Tongue Out and I actually had the energy to go every single move (two hints)

chesskingdreamer
Chess_Clarinet wrote:

An 107-move problem for your first one  and I actually had the energy to go every single move (two hints)

wow lol

Mandy711

chesscafe.com have a section devoted to endgame studies. 

chesskingdreamer

bump. So, can you post any of them?

Thunder_Penguin

ok

White to play and mate in 4

JRC_96

I found it....LOL...

razlozan

https://twitter.com/afekchess/status/493334709217554432/photo/1

themortar

117 move problem lol

snits

If you have money for it, there is a very large collection from Harold van der Heijden in the Netherlands: http://www.hhdbiv.nl/

76,132 studies for 50 Euro.

Leole
JMB2010 wrote:

I love #6, one of Reti's most famous studies. This paradoxical one has always been one of my favorites.

 

I got this quickly!

TurtleAlex
JMB2010 wrote:

I love #6, one of Reti's most famous studies. This paradoxical one has always been one of my favorites.

 

Sulz 1947

nehuito56F

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