The secrets of Rook + Knight vs Rook endgames
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Rook + Knight vs Rook - yes it is a theoretically drawn endgame, but it is never trivial. Although majority of the games end in a draw, in this video you get to learn the common drawing techniques, the winning attempts for the stronger side, the tricks and traps and much more.
In the video:
1. Shimanov vs Karjakin - video + analysis
2. Polgar vs Kasprov - analysis
3. Abhishek Kelkar vs Sagar Shah - analysis
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Video: Sagar Shah
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It's supposed to be a theoretical draw but I find it is hard as hell to actually pull off the draw in practice - very easy for the Knight and rook to overpower and win the position.
Good analysis. I just lost a game a bit like this :(
It's impossible to find the right move in 3 second
At 13:29 why don’t we just fork the rook after king g7 and end the game?
I reached a position like this against a 2200 player who’d blundered a piece in a 2 min no increment blitz game and I offered a draw which he accepted. I simply didn’t know what to do.
5:45 why not Rh1+ Kg5 Rg1+ Kf6 and take the free rook on g8?
Rg1 Kg5 Rg1 and then come back Kh4! 😀
@@ChessBaseIndiachannel Ahhh!! nice:)
I didnt understand anything
Hey just check out this amazing chess bulleg video
...so interesting match of slav exchanged
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