Mastering Complex Endgames

Author:Adrian Mikalchishin and Oleg Stetsko
Publisher:Thinkers Publishing
Date/Format:2017 Paperback
Content:411 Pages
ISBN:978-9492510112
Language:English

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For this book, the authors have collected examples of complex endgames, which in most cases never appeared in endgame manuals. A number of these games belong to chess history, but are studied from a modern point of view. A lot of space is devoted to the practice of contemporary grandmasters, and use is made of analyses which have been published in chess publications like the Russian Journal “64”, to which the authors regularly contribute.

In the examples discussed by the authors, the stronger party always had a hard time converting his small advantage, and in some cases even very experienced Grandmasters were let down by their technique.
But this is also a learning experience, and those who study the secrets of complex endgames can learn quite a lot from the kind of struggle characterised by very profound plans, surprising clues, and sometimes even real paradoxes.


About the Author

Grandmaster Adrian Mikhalchishin is a renowned former Ukrainian and Soviet junior chess champion. He coached former World Champion Anatoly Karpov, Alexander Beljavski, Richard Rapport to name some and he wrote more than 20 bestselling books.