Your Jungle Guide to Rook Endings
To learn and to play endgames well the chess player must love endgames’ - Lev Psakhis. Different kinds of endgames have specific characteristics and rules. Every serious player must know many typical positions and main principles of all types of endings. That knowledge should help us during the game, but it is not enough to become a good player, not yet. There just too many different endings, some of them with two or more pieces, some are very complex. To be comfortable and play well those complex endings require specific knowledge and specific ways of thinking. We will call it ‘endgame thinking’. I chose to write a book on advanced rook endings as I simply did not wish to write another book that would be like the many already available. I have done my best to present analysis and articles I have written over the past 10-15 years. Th is work has been presented in my daily coaching sessions, seminars, workshops, etc. The material has helped a lot of trainees to develop into quite strong players gaining international titles and championships. Now, it is your turn to taste and enjoy it!
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Your Jungle Guide to Rook Endings
To learn and to play endgames well the chess player must love endgames’ - Lev Psakhis. Different kinds of endgames have specific characteristics and rules. Every serious player must know many typical positions and main principles of all types of endings. That knowledge should help us during the game, but it is not enough to become a good player, not yet. There just too many different endings, some of them with two or more pieces, some are very complex. To be comfortable and play well those complex endings require specific knowledge and specific ways of thinking. We will call it ‘endgame thinking’. I chose to write a book on advanced rook endings as I simply did not wish to write another book that would be like the many already available. I have done my best to present analysis and articles I have written over the past 10-15 years. Th is work has been presented in my daily coaching sessions, seminars, workshops, etc. The material has helped a lot of trainees to develop into quite strong players gaining international titles and championships. Now, it is your turn to taste and enjoy it!
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Your Jungle Guide to Rook Endings

Your Jungle Guide to Rook Endings

by Grivas
Your Jungle Guide to Rook Endings

Your Jungle Guide to Rook Endings

by Grivas

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To learn and to play endgames well the chess player must love endgames’ - Lev Psakhis. Different kinds of endgames have specific characteristics and rules. Every serious player must know many typical positions and main principles of all types of endings. That knowledge should help us during the game, but it is not enough to become a good player, not yet. There just too many different endings, some of them with two or more pieces, some are very complex. To be comfortable and play well those complex endings require specific knowledge and specific ways of thinking. We will call it ‘endgame thinking’. I chose to write a book on advanced rook endings as I simply did not wish to write another book that would be like the many already available. I have done my best to present analysis and articles I have written over the past 10-15 years. Th is work has been presented in my daily coaching sessions, seminars, workshops, etc. The material has helped a lot of trainees to develop into quite strong players gaining international titles and championships. Now, it is your turn to taste and enjoy it!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789492510747
Publisher: Thinkers Publishing
Publication date: 05/19/2020
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Efstratios Grivas (30.03.1966) is a highly experienced chess trainer and chess author. He has been awarded by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) the titles of International Chess Grandmaster, FIDE Senior Trainer, International Chess Arbiter and International Chess Organiser. His main successes over the board are the Silver Medal Olympiad 1998 (3rd Board), the Gold Medal European Team Championship 1989 (3rd Board) and the 4th Position World Junior Championship U.20 1985. He has also won 5 Balkan Medals (2 Gold - 1 Silver - 2 Bronze) and he was 3 times Winner of the International ‘Acropolis’ Tournament. He has also in his credit the 28 times first position in Greek Individual & Team Championships and he has won various international tournaments as well. He was also been awarded five FIDE Meals in the Annual FIDE Awards (Winner of the FIDE Boleslavsky Medal 2009 & 2015 (best author) - Winner of the FIDE Euwe Medal 2011 & 2012 (best junior trainer) - Winner of the FIDE Razuvaev Medal 2014 (Trainers’ education) and has been a professional Lecturer at FIDE Seminars for Training & Certifying Trainers. He has written more than 100 Books in Arabic, English, Greek, Italian, Spanish & Turkish. Since 2009 he is the Secretary of the FIDE Trainers’ Commission and since 2012 the Director of the FIDE Grivas Chess International Academy (Athens).

Table of Contents

Key to Symbols 5

Foreword 7

Dedication to Dr. Nikolay Minev 9

The Technical Point of View 11

The Endgame 13

Computer Evolution 14

Endgame Thinking 15

The Golden Rules of the Endgame 17

Rook Endgame Principles 19

Evaluation - Plan - Execution 21

Chapter 1 Basic Knowledge 23

The Lucena Position 23

The Philidor Position 32

The Vancura Position 47

Chapter 2 Extraordinary Endings 61

Rook & a+h Pawns vs Rook 61

Rook vs Three Pawns 74

Two Rooks vs Rook & Three Pawns 80

Chapter 3 Same Side 93

Same Side Pawns 4:3 -Part 1 93

Same Side Pawns 4:3 - Part 2 133

Chapter 4 Extra Passed Pawn 145

Active Rook & 3 Pawns & a-pawn vs Rook & 3 Pawns 145

Passive Rook-Part 1: Rook & 3 Pawns & a-pawn vs Rook & 3 Pawns 158

Plans 159

Introduction 159

Passive Rook - Part 2: Rook & 2 Pawns vs Rook & 1 Pawn 214

Rook & 3 Pawns & b-pawn vs Rook & 3 Pawns 219

Rook & 3 Pawns & c-pawn vs Rook & 3 Pawns 244

Rook & 3 Pawns & d-pawn vs Rook & 3 Pawns 255

Chapter 5 Shattering 275

Shattered Pawns - Part 1 275

Shattered Pawns - Part 2 298

Chapter 6 Isolani 311

The Isolani in the Endgame 311

Chapter 7 Drawn Endings 325

Drawn Endings 325

Chapter 8 Four Rooks 341

Double Rook Endgame 341

Chapter 9 Various Concepts 373

The Lasker's Steps 373

A Trapped Rook 384

The Loman Move 391

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