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A Guide to Chess Endings

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TWO (2) FREE chess books included! * This book offers clear, thorough coverage of the most important, frequently encountered endgame situations. 331 examples are analyzed (each with its own diagram), including 30 examples of Queen endings, and 100 examples each of pawn endings, minor piece endings, and rook endings. * Previous Owner decided to 'autograph' this copy! * The purchase of this item also qualifies you to receive TWO (2) FREE ‘Thank you’ Gifts from LabateChessPlus. We’ll send you an email with our, as of Jan. 18, 2016, 54 FREE selections! * Purchase (2) two or more individually listed items, and I’ll upgrade your USA shipping to Priority Mail (2-3 days delivery estimate) for free! * Additionally, when ‘earning’ Upgraded shipping, you also qualify for an ADDITIONAL “‘Thank You’ Gift”. When you're done making your selections, please send me an email requesting that I 'correct' your shipping to Upgraded, and to let me know your choice of your “ ‘Thank You’ Gift”!! * 23 hr shipping or quicker!! Safely packaged with delivery tracking, with confirmation email. * From a SMOKE-FREE home * Thank you for looking - Edward Labate, National Chess Master, Las Vegas, NV USA

248 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1959

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May 31, 2020
It is rare for a chess player to read a chess book cover to cover. Many chess players own lots of chess books but only dabble with them; examine certain Chapters or just use for reference. But this particular book is a classic and I had seen it recommended by several chess "experts" so I decided to read it properly. As the book itself states in the introduction - "The book is best worked through as a course of study so that the underlying ideas are absorbed."
I enjoyed working through the book although whether I "absorbed" anything is anyone's guess! The Endgame can be truly magical at times and I never got bored with it.
My own criticism is that the book seemed sometimes to dwell upon obscure possibilities with examples to match, instead of ramming home the main lessons with multiple examples of the most common themes.
This book is not for beginners and neither is it for Masters. But I fully recommend this book to all club chess players.
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9 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2016
A good guide to the basics. This is a great first endgame book, but serious or advanced players will want much more.
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