This book is a collection of 120 endgame chess positions. At every position the player who plays first has a winning adv...
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Two Readers Endgame Blindfold Training
Mathematician Dimosthenis Michailidis 1
Two Readers Endgame Blindfold Training
This book is a collection of 120 endgame chess positions. At every position the player who plays first has a winning advantage and it is easy to find the solution. I suggest this book to those who wants to extend their blindfold thinking skills.
Two readers train each other in this way: In the first phase, they choose their roles. One has to be the attacker (the player who plays first and has the winning advantage), the other has to be the defender. In the next phase, they take a look at the current endgame position and they are trying to memorize it. Finally, without having visual contact with the endgame position, they start to play by announcing their moves.
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