Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 73 | Endgame Victory against the Slav Defense

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 73 | Endgame Victory against the Slav Defense

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I created 10 exercises from the endgame I played against a Chinese International Master in the 5th round of the last Titled Tuesday Tourney.

How could black win?

The rook attacked the d5 bishop. How should white react?

Black challenged the a4 pawn by b6-b5.

Black attacked the g5 bishop with f7-f6:

How can white continue the attack?

How can black defend?

How can white get compensation for the sacrificed bishop?

Black saved his bishop by Bc7-d6. How should white keep the pressure?

Please take a few minutes to calculate!

How can white keep his advantage?

How can black equalize?

You can replay the full game with my notes:

I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!

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