Harrison Keyser showcases a few unique endgame studies with wild stalemate resources.
Harrison Keyser:
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0:00 Intro
1:18 Nikolaevsky - Taimanov (1967)
2:36 Chigorin - Tarrasch (1905)
4:01 Aronson - Mednis (1953)
4:58 An "Easy" Win for Black
6:55 Where is the Stalemate?
2021.12.10
Yuri V Nikolaevsky vs Mark Taimanov, USSR Championship (1966/67)
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Mikhail Chigorin vs Siegbert Tarrasch, Ostend (1905)
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Ninus Aronson vs. Edmar Mednis, 1953
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This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The positions shown in this video are sourced from Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual, 5th Edition (2020). To read Dvoretsky's full analysis, see diagrams 1-160 through 1-165. The transformative nature of this video falls under "fair use" protections of section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. You may purchase a copy of Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual, 5th edition, using this link: [ Ссылка ]
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