Theory and Practice of Chess Endings 2 - A. Panchenko, Chess, Chess T

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A� PANCHENKO
THEORY AND PACTICE
Or
CHESS ENDINGS
2
 A. PANCHENKO
THEORY AND PRACTICE
OF CHESS ENDINGS
2
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Panchenko Alxander
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CHESS ENDINGS, vo/.2, 2009,
176 pages.
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The author of the book is the grand master and honoured Russian coach
who headed the All-Russian chess school. At his lessons Alexander Panchenko,
following the advice of world champions H.R.Capablanka and
V.V.
Smislov,
placed the highest emphasis on endgame (without neglecting the other stages of
a chess game, for sure). The result surpassed all expectations: dozens of grand
masters and masters graduated rom the school - Sergey Rublevsky, Alice
Galliamova, Ruslan Scherbakov, Maxim Sorokin, Michael Ulibin, Svetlana
Pudnikova, Tatiana Shumjakina and many others.
The well-nown lectures of Panchenko's school have underlain the
basis of this fascinating book on the endgame that will help to increase playing
skills and to achieve higher practical results both for amateurs and profession­
als. Moreover, it is an indispensable assistant for coaches-teachers. Besides the­
oretical material, the book contains numerous examples rom the practice of the
classical and modem chess players and the tasks for the independent solving
and playing.
ISBN: 978-1-886846-71-5
FROM THE AUTHOR
Recently the interest to endgame has considerably increased. Many chess play­
ers who did not pay any special attention to it before, have started to study guides,
on endings strenuously. Now games are not adjouned, and all decisions should be
made at the board. Besides the popularity of active chess grows where the nowl­
edge of ypical positions and game methods in the endgame is especially important.
To len playing endgame well, it is necessay:
- To know as mny typical ways, positions and methods of their playing as pos­
sible. With the skill growth the quantity of exact positions which should be imly
remembered should increase.
- To lean to understand the inal stage of a game, to ind the corect plans in it.
For this purpose it is necessay to study endgame classics and to solve chess prob­
lems constantly, irst of all those that are as close to a practical game as possible, as
well as to analyze own endings careully.
the second volume consists of 7 chapters devoted to rook and queen endings
and roo/queen against minor-pieces. The chapters are divided into themes, each of
them has examples for independent solving. All answers can be found at the end of
the book. The author hopes that this book will help readers to lean more about the
endings, to enjoy them and to lean playing them well.
SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
? an eroneous move
?? a vey poor move
a strong move
! !
a very strong move
!?
a remarkable move
+-
(-+)
White (Black) has a decisive advantage
± (+)
White (Black) has a considerable advantage
equaliy
;;
=)
White (Black) is slightly better
. (A)
White (Black) to move
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