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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