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Rook Endgames - Important Theoretical Positions - Video Lecture  Closed
LECTURE 1 - INTRODUCTION  Closed
Example - what not to study  Closed
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Valsecchi, Alessio - Postny, Evgeny  Closed
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43rd Olympiad 2018 - Michalik, P. - Ponomariov, R.  Closed
Example 14  Closed
Practical Rook Endgames - Part 1 - Video Lecture  Closed
Practical Rook Endgames - Part 2 - Video Lecture  Closed
LECTURES 2 & 3 - INTRODUCTION  Closed
Example 2  Closed
Example 3  Closed
ch-HUN Rapid 2020 - Csati, O. - Erdos, V.  Closed
24th European Teams - McShane, Luke - Kacharava, Nikolozi  Closed
24th European Teams - Navara, David - Rapport, Richard  Closed
6th London Classic 2014 - Nakamura, Hi - Adams, Mi  Closed
Moscow op-A - Bartel, Mateusz - Arslanov, Shamil  Closed
London Classic Open 2016 - Iyengar, I. - Kretov, Ivan  Closed
Candidates Tournament (Women) - Goryachkina, Aleksandra - Tan, Zhongyi  Closed
Waddingxveen KATS - Karpov, Anatoly - Hort, Vlastimil  Closed
LECTURE 3  Closed
Dresden Olympiad - Meier, G. - Papaioannou, I.  Closed
TCh-POL Ekstraliga 2014 - Mastrovasilis, Dimitrios - Gajek, Radoslaw  Closed
Leros Open - Papaioannou, I. - Ivanov, Se  Closed
25th Bunratty Masters - Tiviakov, S. - L'Ami, Alina  Closed
Johannesburg - Andersson, Ulf - Huebner, Robert  Closed
Example 1  Closed
GRE-ch 66th - Kelires, Andreas - Kotronias, Vasilios  Closed
Foros Aerosvit - Ivanchuk, Vassily - Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter  Closed
Rook and Bishop versus Rook and Knight - Video Lecture  Closed
LECTURE 4 - INTRODUCTION  Closed
Merida - Theme - Good Knight vs Bad Bishop  Closed
Wch Blitz - Fedoseev, Vladimir1 - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar  Closed
EU-chT (Men) 14th - Godena, Michele - Papaioannou, Ioannis  Closed
ITT Millonario de Navidad 2014 - Arenas, D.. - Bachmann, Ax  Closed
Katowice Fibak op - Korneev, Oleg - Kaminik, Aleksandar  Closed
IRI-ch - Ahmadinia, Ebrahim - Tabatabaei, Mohammad Amin  Closed
Manila Interzonal - Gurevich, Mikhail - Short, Nigel D  Closed
Bezgodova, Svetlana - Tsolakidou, Stavroula  Closed
Merida - Theme - Wrong Coloured Bishop  Closed
Mukachevo (m/1-rapid) 105/17 - Ivanchuk, Vassily - Leko, Peter  Closed
Merida - Theme - Dominated Knight  Closed
World Cup - Ding Liren - Wang Hao  Closed
Rook versus Minor Pieces - Part 1 - Video Lecture  Closed
Rook versus Minor Pieces - Part 2 - Video Lecture  Closed
LECTURES 5 & 6 - INTRODUCTION  Closed
Example 2  Closed
Example 3  Closed
Example 4  Closed
Example 5  Closed
Example 6  Closed
Endgame Study 1 - Dailly  Closed
Endgame Study 2 - Kling,J/Horwitz,B  Closed
Endgame Study 3 - Kling,J/Horwitz,B  Closed
Endgame Study 4 - Stamma,P  Closed
Endgame Study 5 - Dailly  Closed
Example 7  Closed
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15th GR-Cup'96 (s-f) - Papaioannou Ioannis - Kalesis, N.  Closed
Prague - Salwe, Georg - Rubinstein, Akiba  Closed
Moscow Young GM (Women) - Munguntuul, Batkhuyag - Ambartsumova, Karina  Closed
Kalogeris, Ioannis - Beliotis, Georgios  Closed
Example 17  Closed
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LECTURE 5  Closed
Example 1  Closed
Example 2  Closed
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Example 5  Closed
Example 6  Closed
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Example 9  Closed
39th Greek Team Ch. of A' Category - Ballas, Athanasios-Panagiot - Tsolakidou, Stavroula  Closed
13th EICC - Mamedov, Rauf - Manea, Al  Closed
30th GREchT - Genov, Petar - Papaioannou, I.  Closed
30th Greek Cup 2012 - Papaioannou, Ioannis - Nikolaidis, Ioannis  Closed
Shubin, Kirill - Katopodis, Dimitrios  Closed
37th GREEK TEAM CH. - Wojtaszek, Radoslaw - Papaioannou, Ioannis  Closed
Vugar Gashimov Mem 2019 - Topalov, V. - Ding Liren  Closed
Bundesliga 1819 - Mons, Leon - Volokitin, Andrei  Closed
Rome - Bellon Lopez, Juan Manuel - Tatai, Stefano  Closed
Rook against Queen - Video Lecture  Closed
LECTURE 7 - INTRODUCTION  Closed
Theme - Queen vs Rook - No Pawns  Closed
WORLD CITIES CHAMPIONSHIP - Papaioannou - Short Nigel  Closed
Theme - Theoretical Positions  Closed
Philidoor Analysis  Closed
ROOK AND a6 PAWN  Closed
Theme - Exercises  Closed
AMAZING 1 - HENKIN 1962  Closed
AMAZING 2 - HENKIN 1960  Closed
Example 1  Closed
Example 2  Closed
Example 3  Closed
Example 4  Closed
Theme - Queen vs Rook - Multiple Pawn  Closed
Moscow Aeroflot op-A 10th - Iturrizaga Bonelli, Eduardo - Kamsky, Gata  Closed
Bulgaria (ch) 31/230 - Georgiev, Kr - Peev, P..  Closed
Manakova, Maria - Megalios, Konstantinos  Closed
ch-NED 2018 - Tiviakov, S.. - Ernst, S..  Closed
19th ch-EUR Indiv 2018 - Pipia, Ekaterine - Day, T..  Closed
Budapest - Todorovic, Goran M - Kelires, Andreas  Closed
EU-chT (Men) 21st - Short, Nigel D - Banikas, Hristos  Closed
Q&A Session  Closed

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Endgames with Rooks on the Board

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The camp Endgames with Rooks on the Board is already a digital product. This product includes all the videos from the camp as well as the PGN file related to the training sessions. Overall, the material consists of 10.5 hours of video and a PGN database, which includes 118 files! 

You will find the following lectures:

✅ Rook Endgames - Important Theoretical Positions

✅ Practical Rook Endgames - Part 1

✅ Practical Rook Endgames - Part 2

✅ Rook and Bishop versus Rook and Knight

✅ Rook versus Minor Pieces - Part 1

✅ Rook versus Minor Pieces - Part 2

✅ Rook against Queen

Now, we shall take a look at the different lectures.

Rook Endgames - Important Theoretical Positions

In the introduction to this lecture, GM Ioannis Papaioannou writes, "

"Let me begin in an unusual way: by describing which endgames should (or should not) be studied.

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The one you see on the board is a theoretical endgame—an endgame with very few pieces on the board that has occurred in several games and will likely appear in future games, where the correct play is already well established. Should we start our endgame training by memorizing such endgames (of which there are hundreds)? It depends on what kind of player you are.

If you are a strong amateur player (rated below 2400) who wants to improve your game, then from a practical standpoint, there is no need to memorize such positions. They will appear very rarely in your games. However, it does make sense to go through a book on endgames at least once—whatever you retain from it will become your knowledge! If you are considering becoming a professional chess player, then you should study these theoretical positions. Doing so will enhance your overall play.

In general, if your rating is below 2400, it’s more important to study practical endgames with many pieces on the board and develop the correct way of thinking."

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Practical Rook Endgames - Parts 1 and 2

Rook endgames are the most frequent in chess -  because of the presence of the pawns the rooks get activated later in the game. Why are (rook) endings so difficult? The scientific explanation is that, since the chessboard is "empty", the pieces acquire a lot of freedom and can move in many directions!

You can try to analyze on your own the following position (the answer is given in the lecture).

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How should White continue?

Rook and Bishop versus Rook and Knight

In this lecture will study the endgames where one side has a rook and bishop whereas the other has a rook and knight. The lecture is divided into the following sections:

1) Good Knight Versus Bad Bishop - In this section, we will examine games where one side has a good knight and the other has a bad bishop with rooks still on the board. However, note that this alone does not determine the evaluation of the position. You should never evaluate a position based solely on this factor, as there are various other elements to consider. For example, a centralized king in the endgame can be more valuable than a good knight.

2) Wrong Coloured Bishop - This is a very interesting topic in Rook-Bishop vs. Rook-Knight endgames. We will explore an extremely common theme where the side with the Rook and Bishop has an outside passed pawn. However, due to the wrong-colored Bishop, winning the game is not straightforward.

3) Dominated Knight - A bishop has the potential to dominate a knight, as in the case of a bishop on c4 versus a knight on c1. We are going to see a game with a similar theme in action.

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Rook versus Minor Pieces - Parts 1 and 2

We will start the lecture "Rook against Minor  Pieces" by studying basic positions without pawns. We will briefly go through some theoretical endgames to clarify certain things.

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This endgame is theoretically draw, though White may try to win and "torture" Black for some time. If we end up in a situation like this as Black, we must be psychologically prepared for this. Let's see how Black should defend:

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Rook against Queen

In this lecture, we'll focus on endgames involving a queen vs. rook, both with and without pawns. Our primary goal is to understand how to play as the winning side by making small, restricting moves. Remember, simply checking your opponent isn't enough to secure a win. Additionally, you should learn to recognize and evaluate fortress positions, even when transitioning from a completely different endgame.

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