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Foxy Openings - Volume 178 - Dominate the Endgames Like 13 World Champions for the Tournament Player - Vol. 3

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Hosted by GM Ron W. Henley, this is the first of the 3-volume series that will open your mind to what is possible and essential to dominate your endgames. These amazing endgame compositions will help you become a better player and get to the next level.


Domination on the chess board is based on controlling critical squares at decisive moments of a chess game – whether in the opening, middlegame or endgame. 

However, the endgame, due to the small amount of pieces on the board is the phase of the game where the importance of this concept is magnified as each piece assumes greater importance. 

Therefore it is no mere coincidence that all World Chess Champions have elements of domination in their endgame play. By reviewing these examples, it is my hope that you will become more alert and more aware of the domination possibilities in your own games. 

DOMINATION themes can occur in several different types of endgames 
Bishop Pair – Steinitz, Kramnik, Anand, Carlsen 
Bishop Ending – Karpov (Hansen)  
Rook Endings – Lasker, Alekhine, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Petrosian, Karpov, Kasparov, 
Rook + Bishop v Rook + Knight  - Fischer,  Anand
 


ISBN
885007691983
Host
GM Ron Henley
Runtime
92 minutes
Hardware Requirements
Standard DVD Player
Manufacturer
ChessDVDs
Region Lock
None - Playable Anywhere

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