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Analyzing Magnus Carlsen's Endgame Technique (Part IV)

Analyzing Magnus Carlsen's Endgame Technique (Part IV)

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Welcome ambitious chess enthusiasts! I'm glad you've come to Part IV in my Magnus series in order to improve your chess strategy and practical endgame play.

There's nothing more precious then a game collection on the modern genius of the game. 

As a reminder, I'm reading Hungarian IM Tibor Karolyi`'s ground-breaking workEndgame Virtuoso Magnus Carlsen: His Extraordinary Skills Uncovered and Explained on the interactive Forward Chess platform. For further context on the book and Forward Chess, please see Part I. In the previous blogs I demonstrated the methodical book structure and provided a thorough introduction to Karolyi`'s work.

After a protracted absence, I'd like to return with a short, light example which I found nonetheless enjoyable play over. The part of the game Karolyi` focused on wasn't the grind but Magnus's cunning in a tricky 4 knight endgame.


Karolyi` labels this section as: World Number One.


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