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E-DVD ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 47 - The Most Brilliant Squeezes Ever in the Endgame

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Hosted by: Grandmaster Roman Dzinzichashvili
Running Time: Over 71 Minutes

On this DVD, Roman will show you brilliant positional squeezes in the endgame. These highly instructional endgames were played on the highest level but are very easy to understand, so you can apply these ideas and concepts to your own games. Some examples will cover good versus bad Knights, opposite color Bishops, the "passive" Rook and more.

This DVD includes:
* Introduction
* Karpov -Kasparov 1984
* How to win against a weak pawn and bad Bishop
* Roman's good Knight vs. Bad Bishop
* Lasker's Understanding of the Active Rook
* How to play the endgame with opposite color Bishops
* 1927 Alexhine vs. Capablanca
* The Passive Rook
* Lev Albert
* The knight slow squeeze
* Petrosian-Botvinnik 1963
* From the opening directly to the endgame

* Bonus!! Roman annotates one of his most memorable games from the 1984 U.S. Olympiad versus China.

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Delivery Time
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Runtime
71 minutes
Hardware Requirements
Windows

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