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dzindzifan
Very nice! Thank you for this series, GM Bojkov, it's very enjoyable and full of great ideas!
Paparazie
great!
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very nice!
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great video
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Excellent. So logical
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Thanks, mate!
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Great video, thanks Dejan !
by GM Dejan Bojkov
After reviewing one of Capablanca's most famous endgame achievements (the infamous Rook Ending victory against Tartakower), GM Bojkov reviews an exciting middlegame attack that, in classic Capablanca style, is converted into a slightly better ending that the Cuban wins with ease. Enjoy Bojkov's usual well-prepared information, as well as his clear and precise story telling.
Category: Amazing Games Level: Intermediate | Advanced Players: Capablanca, Jose Raul vs. Tartakower, Savielly Related: « Part 6 Play Key Position Vs. Computer
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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.