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Jumat, 09 November 2012

Colle System Zukertort Variation, 5.b3 – Andrew Soltis


INTRODUCTION
The Other Colle
CHAPTER ONE
Zukertort 5.b3 vs Koltanowski 5.c3
The c-pawn strategies
CHAPTER TWO
How White Wins

Stonewalling
CHAPTER THREE
How White Loses
Queenside Disasters
CHAPTER FOUR
Common Strategic Mistakes
(1)
Black loses when he allows the game to become focused on White's  Bishops and their dominating diagonals
(2)
For White, the biggest mistake is usually to lose control of e5
(3)
One of the principal causes for Black's downfall over the years is a premature exchange of pawns on d4
(4)
As in the Koltanowski 5.c3, Black should avoid an unfavorable change in the pawn structure when White plays dxc5 followed by e3-e4
(5)
It's often a mistake for Black to post his queen at c7 when White can favorably open the c-file with c2-c4
CHAPTER FIVE
Main Line Zukertort Variation 5.b3 Analysis

1.d4 d5 2.e3 Nf6 3.Bd3 e6 4.Nf3 c5 5.b3

(A)
 5...Nc6

(B)
 5...Nbd7

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Teori dan Praktik Permainan Akhir 2 – A. Panchenko



8
Extra exchange
8.1 
Rook against Bishop
8.2 
Rook against Knight
8.3 
Rook and pawn against Knight or Knight with pawns
8.4
Endings with a large number of pawns
Positions to solve
9
Rook against pawns
9.1 
Rook against pawn
9.2 
Rook against two pawns
9.3
Rook against three or four pawns
Positions to solve
10
Rook endings
10.1 
Rook and pawn against Rook
10.2 
Rook and two pawns against Rook
10.3
Rook and pawn against Rook and pawn
10.4
Rook and two pawns against Rook and pawn
10.5
Rook endings with several pawns
10.6
Some strategic ideas in Rook endings
10.7
Several Rook endings by A. Rubinstein
Positions to solve
11
Endings with four Rooks
11.1
Realization of a material advantage
11.2
Playing for mate
11.3
Rooks on the 7th (2nd) rank
11.4
Realization of positional advantage
Positions to solve
12
Queen endings
12.1
Mating threats
12.2 
Perpetual check
12.3 
Safe king's position
12.4
Passed pawn
12.5 
Active queen
12.6
Theoretical endings
Positions to solve
13
Queen against two Rooks
13.1 
Queen is stronger than two Rooks
13.2 
Successful battle of two Rooks against a Queen
Positions to solve
14
Multi-piece endings
Positions to solve
Solutions  to the contest tasks

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Teori dan Praktik Permainan Akhir 1 – A. Panchenko


1
Pawn  endings
1.1
Opposition
1.2
Corresponding squares. Triangulation
1.3
The rule of the square
1.4
Outside passed pawn
1.5
Playing for stalemate
1.6
Shoulder-charging
1.7
Breakthrough
1.8
Extra space
1.9
Transition from pawn endings  to other endings
1.10 
Transition to a pawn ending
Positions to solve
2
Knight endings
2.1
Knight's features
2.2
Several typical positions
2.3
Knight and pawn against Knight
2.4
Knight and two pawns against Knight
2.5
Strategy and tactic in Knight endings
Positions to solve
3
Bishops of opposite color
3.1
Minimum of exact positions
3.2
Strategic ideas in endings with Bishops of opposite color
Positions to solve
4
Opposite colored bishops with Rooks or Queens on the board
4.1
Opposite colored Bishops with Rooks
4.2
Opposite colored Bishops with Queens
Positions to solve
5
Bishops of the same color
5.1
Several theoretical positions
5.2
Most important features of endings with Bishops of the same color
Positions to solve
6
Bishops against Knight
6.1
Bishop's advantages
6.2
Knight's advantages
6.3
Bishop against Knight-conclusions
6.4
A Bishop is simply stronger than a Knight
Positions to solve
7
Bishop pair in the endgame
7.1
Simple  cases
7.2 
Exchange of one of the Bishops
7.3 
Bishop pair with a passed pawn
7.4
More complex examples
7.5 
Bishop pair with Rooks on the board
7.6
Successful fight against Bishop pair
7.7
How the positions with a Bishop pair arise?
Positions to solve
Solutions  to the contest tasks

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