
100 Endgames You Must Know
Vital Lessons for Every Chess Player
by Jesus de la Villa
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Chess and Most Recommended Books.
This is a new and improved edition of an alltime classic! The good news about endgames is that there are relatively few endings you should know by heart and that once you know these endings, that's it. Your knowledge never goes out of date! The bad news is that, all the same, the endgame technique of most players is deficient. Modern timecontrols...
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