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Re: Good endgame books
Reply #4 - 01/22/05 at 10:18:22
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Glenn Flear's "Improve Your Endgame Play" is a good one to start out with if you know [virtually] nothing about endgames. If you're already familiar with basic concepts such as the opposition, triangulation, bishop and wrong rook pawn, etc. then you can either go with multiple books on specific types of endgames (such as Nunn's Secrets of Rook Endgames, Secrets of Pawn Endgames, Secrets of Pawnless Endgames) or a 1-volume work. If you going for a single volume, I would recommend either Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual by Mark Dvoretsky, or Fundamental Chess Endings by Karsten Muller and Frank Lamprecht. Both are very thorough, but also contain clear explanations and diagrams to illustrate key concepts and ideas.
  
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Reply #3 - 01/21/05 at 22:07:09
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I totally agree about Howell's Essential Chess Endings, and Shereshevsky's Endgame Strategy. These two are all you need.

Howell's book has nice easy-to-remember captions below his diagrams.  Smiley
  
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Re: Good endgame books
Reply #2 - 01/21/05 at 11:54:34
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I'm a big fan of "Grandmaster Secrets: Endings" by Soltis.  I also really like Emm's "The Survival Guide to Rook Endgames".  Have heard that Korchnoi's recent work on Rook endgames is great but is for fairly advanced players.
  
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Re: Good endgame books
Reply #1 - 01/21/05 at 10:37:50
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There is a book by I think James Howell (an English IM), called Essential Chess Endings which is an excellent 'primer'.

Shereshevsky's Endgame Strategy is good for more advanced players.

I also like Bernd Rosen's Chess Endgame Training.
  

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Good endgame books
01/21/05 at 10:18:48
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I was hoping I might follow Inn2's example from his thread on middlegame books and inquire about good manuals on the endgame.  What are the best books (recent or old) for a novice, intermediate, or expert player?
  

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