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Igor Sukhin
Chess Camp
Volume 4: Elementary Endgames
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2011 Igor Sukhin
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Contents
Note for Coaches, Parents, Teachers, and Trainers
....
.
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5
Endgames with Thre Pieces
ing + rook vs. king
.......................................................................................................................
7
ing+ queen
s.
king
............
.
.......................................................................................................
11
King+ pawn
s.
king
.....................................................................................................................
15
Endgames with Four Pieces
ng
+
piece
s.
n
g
+
piece
King+ rook
s.
king + rook
...............................................................................................
.
........
3
4
ing+ rook vs. king+ bishop
......................................................................................................
3
8
King + rook
s.
king+ knight ...................................................................................................... 42
ing+ rook vs. king+ queen
.......................................................................................................
46
King+ rook vs. king+ pawn
........................................................................................................
53
King+ queen vs. ing+ queen
....................................................................................................
61
King+ queen
s.
king + bishop
...................................................................................................
67
King+ queen
s.
king+ knight
...........................................
.
........................................................
72
King+ queen vs. king+ pawn
.....................................................................................................
77
King + bishop vs. king + pawn
......
.
.........
.
..................................................................................
84
ing+ kniht vs. king + pawn
....................................................................................................
90
ing+ pawn vs. king + pawn
......................................................................................................
94
ng
+
wo
pieces vs.
n
g
King+ two pawns vs. king
..........................................................................................................
101
King+ bishop+ pawn vs. king
.................................................................................................
104
ing+ knight+ pawn
s.
king
..................................................................................................
106
King+ bishop+ knight
s.
king
............................................................................ ....................
108
ing+ two knights vs. ing
........................................................................................................
109
Solutions
..........................................................................................................................
110-114
Note for Coaches
,
Parents
,
Teachers
,
and Trainers
It is impossible to become a competent chessplayer without the ability to
play elementay endgames. Even though there are many books on endgames,
those boos oten disregard the simplest endings. This book has been written to
cure this deiciency.
The present volume is dedicated to the most important three-and four-piece
endgames. In the majority of the problems the irst move is relatively easy to ind.
Positions where the white pieces ight against the black ones comprise the
bigest part of this book. Such positions teach the student to keep an eye out for
checkmate, stalemate, and a variety of other tactics.
Other goals for this book include the following:
•
enabling the student to learn the skills needed to play elementy
endgames;
•
revisiting the skills of attack and defense learned from previous
Chess
Camp
volumes;
•
gaining an understanding of the coordination between pieces; and
•
discovering the hidden potential of the pieces in attack and defense.
Many authors underestimate the importance of solving elementay problems
for the development of young chessplayers. That is why most of the problems the
student will encounter are original and were created speciically for this book.
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