ChessBase Fritz Trainer: Karsten Müller - Chess Endgames 10: Rook and two minor pieces Год выпуска: 2012 Жанр: Шахматы Разработчик: Chessbase Издательство: ChessBase Системные требования: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard Тип издания: RiP Язык интерфейса: только английский Таблэтка: Не требуется Программный модуль: ChessBase 9 Reader Аудио: WWMA2 32.0 kHz stereo 32.0 Kbps Видео: Windows Media Video 9 640x480 15.00 fps 88,1 kbp/s Описание: Окончания "ладья против 2 легких фигур". Автор: С 1988 года гроссмейстер Д-р Карстен Мюллер из Гамбурга выступает за Гамбургер Schachklub в бундеслиге, а в 1996 и 1997 годах он занял третье место в немецком чемпионате. Как всемирно известный эксперт эндшпиля он является автором рубрики об эндшпиле в журнале ChessBase и автор рубрики Endgame Корнер на ChessCafe.com. Продолжительность: 7 часов 38 мин.
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GM Karsten Müller - Endgames Vol. 10 - Rook and two Minor Pieces Introduction 1st Chapter: Rook and two knights versus rook and two knights Example 1: A slight initiative weighs very heavily: Topalov,V - Carlsen,M Example 2: Magnus the Mighty Part 1: Carlsen,M - Ivanchuk,V Example 3: Magnus the Mighty Part 2: Carlsen,M - Wang Yue Example 4: The Troitzky line: Analysis of Carlsen,M - Wang Yue Example 5: Knight magic: Dautov,R - Fridman,D Example 6: Strong knight outposts: Kruppa,Y - Kosyrev,V Example 7: Manoeuvring against weaknesses: Dorfman,J - Molnar,B Example 8: Mate attack out of the blue: Shirov,A - Anand,V Example 9: Ivanchuk's initiative: Ivanchuk,V - Vachier Lagrave,M 2nd Chapter: Rook and two knights versus rook and knight and bishop, with the bishop's side having a disadvantage Example 1: Aronian's attack: Aronian,L - Ivanchuk,V Example 2: Leko's light-footed steeds Part 1: Gurevich,M - Leko,P Example 3: Leko's light-footed steeds Part 2: Leko,P - Giorgadze,G Example 4: King's Indian catastrophe: Van Wely,L - Topalov,V Example 5: The knights want control: Rublevsky,S - Jakovenko,D Example 6: White-squared initiative: Dreev,A - Yemelin,V Example 7: Deadly pin: Carlsen,M - Onischuk,A Example 8: Shirov's knight power: Shirov,A - Adams,M Example 9: Short's net of knights: Short,N - Gelfand,B 3rd Chapter: Rook and two knights versus rook and knight and bishop, with the bishop's side having an advantage Example 1: Opening the second front: Jussupow,A - Lautier,J Example 2: Manoeuvring against weaknesses: Jussupow,A - Christiansen,L Example 3: The sharp endgame weapon zugzwang: Gulko,B - Lobron,E Example 4: Domination: Kasimdzhanov,R - Zhang Pengxiang Example 5: Attack: Le Quang,L - Bruzon Batista,L Example 6: Shirov as a knight tamer: Shirov,A - Kramnik,V Example 7: Exchange matters: Svane,R - Andre,G 4th Chapter: Rook, knight and bishop versus rook, knight and bishop with different coloured bishops Example 1: Steinitz's dark-squared victory: Steinitz,W - Sellman,A Example 2: Different coloured bishops favour the side with the initiative Part 1: Wang Hao - Evdokimov,A Example 3: Different coloured bishops favour the side with the initiative Part 2: Rozentalis,E - Williams,S Example 4: The belligerent a-pawn: Magem Badals,J - Stellwagen,D Example 5: The art of pawn play and capablanca's rule: Morozevich,A - Kramnik,V Example 6: Attack and exchange matters: Jussupow,A - Spraggett,K 5th Chapter: Rook, knight and bishop versus rook, knight and bishop with bishops of the same colour Example 1: Ponomariov's horse Part 1: Ponomariov,R - Giri,A Example 2: Ponomariov's horse Part 2: Ponomariov,R - Mamedyarov,S Example 3: Knight outposts: Milov,V - Negi,P Example 4: Losing control: Gelfand,B - Kamsky,G Example 5: The blockade breaker: Carlsen,M - Naiditsch,A Example 6: Undermining: Leko,P - Adams,M Example 7: Play on two wings Part 1: Eljanov,P - Svidler,P Example 8: Play on two wings Part 2: Pavasovic,D - Fier,A Example 9: Play on two wings Part 3: Motylev,A - Gashimov,V Example 10: Play on two wings Part 4: Aronian,L - Movsesian,S 6th Chapter: Rook and bishop pair versus rook and knight pair Example 1: Restriction of the knights Part 1: Gelfand,B - Balashov,Y Example 2: Restriction of the knights Part 2: Steinitz,W - Chigorin,M Example 3: The bishop pair is a force in the endgame: Stellwagen,D - Van Wely,L Example 4: Space advantage: Spassky,B - Cramling,P Example 5: The floating knights: Carlsen,M - Adams,M Example 6: The blockade: Carlsen,M - Shirov,A Example 7: The steeds bare their teeth: Dreev,A - Zhang Zhong 7th Chapter: Rook and bishop pair versus rook, knight and bishop Example 1: The Steinitzian restriction method: Englisch,B - Steinitz,W Example 2: Liquidation to a Fischer endgame: Naiditsch,A - Bologan,V Example 3: Ivanchuk's initiative: Ivanchuk,V - Karjakin,S Example 4: White-squared blockade Part 1: Eljanov,P - Leko,P Example 5: White-squared blockade Part 2: Caruana,F - So,W Example 6: Mate attack: L'Ami,E - Sutovsky,E Example 7: The Berlin Wall and the bishops: Timofeev,A - Pashikian,A Example 8: Activity is everything: Karjakin,S - Kamsky,G Example 9: White-squared strategy against the bishops: Carlsen,M - Short,N Example 10: The knight ride: Nakamura,H - Nisipeanu,L 8th Chapter: Rook and bishop pair versus rook and bishop pair Example 1: Anand's attack: Carlsen,M - Anand,V Example 2: The bishop bites on granite: Kurnosov,I - Kharlov,A Example 3: Attack and defence: Kobalia,M - Sergienko,S Example 4: Bacrot's bishops Part 1: Smyslov,V - Bacrot,E Example 5: Bacrot's bishops Part 2: Bacrot,E - Rublevsky,S
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