Rook vs Two Minor Pieces

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Some years ago Esben Lund co-authored Meeting 1.d4 with IM Jacob Aagaard. Now he is back with his debut as sole author and he does not disappoint. This examination of material imbalance and dynamic equality, which is so rarely comprehended well even by strong grandmasters, is a sensational first effort for a young writer, who just before this book went to the printer achieved his first IM-norm.
Besides being a deep study of how a rook does vs. two minor pieces, this book also takes a close look at the Scotch Endgame and at a critical line of the Nc6 Catalan.
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Description / Rook vs Two Minor Pieces
Read the review by Jonathan Rowson
(You need acrobat reader to view these pages)
Some years ago Esben Lund co-authored Meeting 1.d4 with IM Jacob Aagaard. Now he is back with his debut as sole author and he does not disappoint. This examination of material imbalance and dynamic equality, which is so rarely comprehended well even by strong grandmasters, is a sensational first effort for a young writer, who just before this book went to the printer achieved his first IM-norm.
Besides being a deep study of how a rook does vs. two minor pieces, this book also takes a close look at the Scotch Endgame and at a critical line of the Nc6 Catalan.
More Information
ISBN | 9789197524377 |
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Weight | 0.000000 |
Publisher | Quality Chess U.K. |
Number of pages | 176 |
Publication date | Jun 22, 2005 |
Choose your edition | Paperback |