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E-DVD Pawn Endgames - 2 DVDs - Chess Lecture - Volume 47

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IM John-Paul Wallace and GM Jesse Kraai and IM David Vigorito analyze endgames with pawns

 In king and pawn endings, an extra pawn is decisive in more than 90 percent of the cases  In endgames with pieces and pawns, an extra pawn is a winning advantage in 50 to 60 percent of the cases. It becomes more decisive if the stronger side has a positional advantage

The king plays an important role in the endgame Initiative is more important in the endgame than in other phases of the game. In rook endgames the initiative is usually worth at least a pawn 

Two connected passed pawns are very strong. If they reach their sixth rank they are generally as powerful as a rook

 ECO: N/A Content: 188 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 8 lectures.

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.55 out of 5

 Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Very instructive and the last example was entertaining. It’s good to see Grandmasters making blunders, it gives me hope… 5 stars and added to favs.

GM Jesse Kraai: currently resides in Berkeley, California. His most notable chess achievements are winning the Denker Tournament of High School Champions in 1989 and 1990, and competing in the US championship from 2002-2006. Jesse received his final GM norm at the Foxwoods Open 2007 and has a Ph.D in Philosophy from the University of Heidelberg. Jesse is an active chess coach. IM John-Paul Wallace is from Sydney, Australia currently residing in London, England. John-Paul was the youngest Australian Chess Champion ever at the age of 17 in 1993-94. John-Paul has also won the 2003 Pratt Foundation Australian Open Chess Championship and has represented Australia in two chess Olympiads.IM David Vigorito is the 2007 Massachusetts Champion. He has been the state champion of New Hampshire and Nevada. David rated at 2479 in USCF and is the Champion of the Boylston (Boston) Chess Club. He played in the 2006 U.S. Championship after finishing in a tie for 3rd place at the U.S. Open in Phoenix. David is a successful chess author - his Challenging the Nimzo-Indian is very well received by critics and players laike.


ISBN
B00I1SG066
Publication Date
Nov 7, 2012, 12:00 am
Delivery Time
Available Within 1 Business Day
Runtime
185 minutes
Hardware Requirements
Works on All Platforms (MP4 Format)
Manufacturer
ChessLecture.com
Subtitle
by IM John-Paul Wallace, GM Jesse Kraai and IM David Vigorito