glad you've like it
I've improved a little the choices so one can use only mouse in an other Troitzky's endgame study.
Check it here
https://www.chess.com/news/view/a-1930-troitzkys-study#aaa
White to play and draw. 6 moves
glad you've like it
I've improved a little the choices so one can use only mouse in an other Troitzky's endgame study.
Check it here
https://www.chess.com/news/view/a-1930-troitzkys-study#aaa
White to play and draw. 6 moves
I think best concerning layout and as a study too.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/a-1931-great-troitzkys-endgame-study#aaa
White to play and win ~ 5 moves
I had somewhere in my pgns a beautiful study, possibly by Alexey Troitsky but can't confirm it, and I wondered if it would be possible to avoid the easy way of opening the solution or going immediately in analysis, but still keeping a solving mode. So I've made a way that also could be an exercise for our visualization, as the code works by entering the move notation.
Try it here
https://www.chess.com/news/view/an-endgame-study-in-a-different-way#aaa
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white to play and win in 5 moves
2nd study & try https://www.chess.com/news/view/a-1930-troitzkys-study#aaa
3rd [best I think] https://www.chess.com/news/view/a-1931-great-troitzkys-endgame-study#aaa