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Exploring Rook Endgames - Chess Lecture - Volume 160 - 2 DVDs

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Exploring Rook Endgames - Chess Lecture - Volume 160 - 2 DVDs

Exploring Rook Endgames - Chess Lecture - Volume 160 - 2 DVDs

Rook endings are among the most difficult in chess. Rook and Pawn endings have their own special rulesĀ and a special way of calculation. Bryan examines various rook endings resulting from different openingsĀ played through to conclusion. Learn what to think about and step by step how to assess the board.


Content: 4 hours and 12 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 6Ā lectures.Ā 


Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4. out of 5Ā 


ECO A30, D62, C49, C90, C14, E02


GM Bryan Smith grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and currently splits his time between NoviĀ Sad, Serbia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some of his accomplishments include first placeĀ in the 2008 National Chess Congress, 2009 National Chess Congress, 2010 PhiladelphiaĀ International, and 2011 Limpedea Cup. He was on the national champion UMBC chess teamĀ from 1999 to 2001, and became a GM in 2013. Bryan is the the highest rated player fromĀ Alaska and the first ever Grandmaster from Alaska!


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Rook endings are among the most difficult in chess. Rook and Pawn endings have their own special rulesĀ and a special way of calculation. Bryan examines various rook endings resulting from different openingsĀ played through to conclusion. Learn what to think about and step by step how to assess the board.


Content: 4 hours and 12 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 6Ā lectures.Ā 


Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4. out of 5Ā 


ECO A30, D62, C49, C90, C14, E02


GM Bryan Smith grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and currently splits his time between NoviĀ Sad, Serbia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some of his accomplishments include first placeĀ in the 2008 National Chess Congress, 2009 National Chess Congress, 2010 PhiladelphiaĀ International, and 2011 Limpedea Cup. He was on the national champion UMBC chess teamĀ from 1999 to 2001, and became a GM in 2013. Bryan is the the highest rated player fromĀ Alaska and the first ever Grandmaster from Alaska!