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willysweetkane
in the final position, instead of Bd6+, isn't Bc7+ also winning because after Bxc7 (forced, unless black wants to give up the bishop for free) there is a7+, which causes black to drop the bishop?
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I just wanted to mention how sexy i find your series on the berlin endgames. wow
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by GM Dejan Bojkov
Will the next Minor Piece step right up?! GM Bojkov's detailed look into the "Spanish Endgames", commonly reached via the Berlin Defense, continues today with a discussion about the Bishops. Here we see that endings featuring Bishops of the same color should also be avoided by black, with high level games from players like Wang Yue, Michael, Adams, Jakovenko, and more to prove it!
Category: Endgames Level: Advanced Related: « Part 3 | Part 5 »
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GM Dejan Bojkov
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Dejan Bojkov is a Grandmaster, originally from Bulgaria. As a youngster, Dejan was the winner of numerous Youth Championships -- including Boys Under 14 and Boys Under 18 Bulgarian Champion. This translated to success on the international stage, with his most recent victory coming at the Sydney International Open in Australia (2010). As a trainer his work has known little failure, and some of his students include Antoaneta Stefanova-former World Womens Champion.