Theory and practice of chess endings
- Publisher: Yoshkar-Ola
- Author(s): Panchenko
- Language: Russian
- Size: usual
- Volume: 400 s
- Binding: solid
- DateOfIssue: 1997
paper book
57.58 $
Description:
The book of the honored coach of Russia, international grandmaster Alexander Panchenko, written on the basis of lectures given at sessions of the All-Russian chess school of grandmasters, which was led by the author.
The book is a textbook on the endgame and is intended for chess players of the middle and highest categories who want to study chess graduations on their own, as well as for coaches and teachers. In addition to theoretical material, it provides numerous examples from the practice of classics and modern chess players, as well as tasks for self-determination and playing.
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