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NSTONE32
it always end at the good part
tnt62
great stuff
simply the best
FM gauranga
We all need help with endgames. Thank you!
GM dbojkov
Thank you all!
deeMannn
great explanations!!
doubledouble
I love how you start with simpler positions and build up toward more complex positions. It really helps me understand the strategy behind these positions. Great job.
14javad14
Thanks
rarin
Thanks for a good analysis , i like it
gnuandspeedo
Although this concerns the Berlin, I understand somewhat better how to generally use the King in endgames...thanks for the lecture.
Templetonkaka
great
by GM Dejan Bojkov
The more pieces there are on the board, the more points black will score! Or at least it certainly seems to be the case in the Berlin Defense. As we observe in the sixth video of GM Bojkov's series on the structure commonly reached via the Ruy Lopez, black needs to keep some sort of imbalance in the position in order to be successful. The imbalance of the day is Opposite Colored Bishops. Enjoy!
Category: Endgames Level: Advanced Related: « Part 5 | Part 7 »
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GM Dejan Bojkov
dbojkov
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.