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Hi everyone,
Here is an interesting chess endgame from Biel 2004. It was Ruslan Ponomariov versus Krishnan Sasikiran. This position was reached after 52 moves. How did Ponomariov tackle this?
You can find lots of videos with chess studies, endgames and tactics at www.chesskillertips.com. The shows are hosted by Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk!
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Hi everyone,
Here is an interesting chess endgame from Biel 2004. It was Ruslan Ponomariov versus Krishnan Sasikiran. This position was reached after 52 moves. How did Ponomariov tackle this?
You can find lots of videos with chess studies, endgames and tactics at www.chesskillertips.com. The shows are hosted by Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk!
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What a neat way to take advantage of the f6 weakness. Thanks Chess Queen.
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ReplyDeleteGood endgame.
ReplyDeleteIs there a way that Black can draw this?
ReplyDeleteActually Sasi is the true heir apparent to Anand. I hope he expresses his full potential in the chess world in 2012.
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