Comprehensive Chess Endings: Bishop against knight endings, rook against minor piece endingsPergamon Press, 1985 - Chess |
Contents
ROOK AGAINST BISHOP ENDINGS | 133 |
ROOK AGAINST KNIGHT ENDINGS | 202 |
Index of players and analysts | 247 |
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Common terms and phrases
able achieved advance his pawn attack Averbakh badly placed bishop and pawn Black is unable black king Black loses black pawn black pieces Black plays Black to move Black wins black-squared connected passed pawns connected pawns corresponding squares defend diagonal doubled pawns drawing zone drawn position ending enemy king enemy pawn extra pawn following example gxh5 h-pawn hxg5 isolated pawns K-side knight KXh5 manoeuvre mate material advantage Moscow Nb5+ Nc4+ Nc5+ Nc6+ Nc7+ Nd4+ Nd5+ Nd6+ Nd7+ Ne4+ Ne5+ Ne6+ Nf4+ Nf5+ Nf6+ opposing king opposing pawn passed pawn pawn queens perpetual check posi possible prevent queening square Ra7+ Rd6+ Rd7+ reach Rg1+ Rg6+ Rg7+ rook rook's pawn save the game stalemate stop the pawn stronger side taking his king threat threatening unable to win variation White is unable white king white pawn White resigns White succeeds White wins winning the pawn YURI AVERBAKH zugzwang