Endspiele/Endings | Taktik/Tactic | Queen vs. Pawn | King+Pawn | Patt |
Tartakower vs Najdorf, 0-1, 1950 (Bled) |
B22 Queen's Pawn Game: Torre Attack |
"The Ending Justifies the Means" |
73 (+20 theoretical) moves |
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Capablanca vs Tartakower, 1-0, 1924 (New York) |
A80: Dutch - Horwitz Defense: General |
"Rook Before you Leap" |
52 moves |
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Andersson vs Akesson, 1-0, 1999 (Kraft Gm Chess Cup) |
D19: Queen's Indian Defense: Classical |
Rook Endgame / Turmendspiel: Lucena Position |
106 moves |
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Ljubomir Ljubojevic vs Judit Polgar, 0-1, 1994 (Monaco Amber blind) |
B22 Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation. General |
Rook and pawn against Knight, Bishop and pawn, finally N+B mate / |
Turm und Bauer gegen Springer, Läufer und Bauer, anschließend S+L Matt |
81 (+10 theoretical) moves |
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Alexander Alekhine vs Rudolf Spielmann, 1927 (New York) |
C13 French Defense. Classical, Normal Variation. |
Rook Endgame |
69 moves |
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Paul Keres vs Erich Eliskases, 1938 (Noordwijk) |
C07 French Defense. Tarrasch Variation. Chistyakov Defense |
Rook vs united advanced 2 Pawns - Endgame |
57 moves, ½-½ |
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