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Many of those principles and ideas are pretty advanced and hard to digest for a club player without deciphering and proper explanation
by using some of his own games as examples
Most of the lines are very double-edged
Here is the story of that titanic struggle: One half of the world trying to get Bobby to play
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CLEARANCE - Chess Endgame Domination - EMPIRE CHESS Judit Polgar Many of those principles andWhat do Capablanca, Smyslov, Bobby Fischer, Karpov and Magnus Carlsen have in common? Well, apart from the small matter of all becoming World Champion they are all masters of the endgame as well. Capablanca was known as the machine for his unerring accuracy in the endgame. Bobby Fischer once locked himself in his hotel room, vowing not to appear in public again until he mastered Rook endings. His handling of Bishop endings was legendary too. Magnus