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1 Para Ganar en Ajedrez- [14] EXCHANGES- Facilitating an

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EXCHANGES- Facilitating an attack [3] ENDGAME TRAINING- Chapter 3 [3]
EXCHANGES- Facilitating an attack [2] ENDGAME TRAINING- Chapter 3 [2]
EXCHANGES- Facilitating an attack [2] ENDGAME TRAINING- Chapter 3 [3]
EXCHANGES- Facilitating an attack [3] ENDGAME TRAINING- Chapter 3 [1]

EXCHANGES- Facilitating an attack [2] ENDGAME TRAINING- Chapter 3 [2]


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W_CaroKann
W_CaroKann
W_CaroKann
Para Ganar en Ajedrez
by: IM Guil Russek

El ataque doble 1 2

Desvacion 13 14

Atraccion 25 26

La clavada 37 38

Ataque a la descubierta 49 50

Destruccion de la defensa 61 62

Despeje de casillas o lineas 73 74

El bloqueo 85 86

Intercepcion de lineas 97 98

Sobrecarga de piezas 109 110

Ataque el rey enrocado 121 122

El peon avanzado 133 134

Combinaciones de tablas 145 146


3 4 5 6 7 8 9

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

27 28 29 30 31 32 33

39 40 41 42 43 44 45

51 52 53 54 55 56 57

63 64 65 66 67 68 69

75 76 77 78 79 80 81

87 88 89 90 91 92 93

99 100 101 102 103 104 105

111 112 113 114 115 116 117

123 124 125 126 127 128 129

135 136 137 138 139 140 141

147 148 149 150 151 152 153


10 11 12

22 23 24

34 35 36

46 47 48

58 59 60

70 71 72

82 83 84

94 95 96

106 107 108

118 119 120

130 131 132

142 143 144

154 155 156


Mastering Chess Strategy
by:Johan Hellsten

Chapter Three
Exchanges

Realizing material advantage

Examples 76 77 78
Exercises 91 92 93 94

Realizing a positional advantage

Examples 79 80 81 82
Exercises 97 98 99 100

Eliminating key pieces

Examples 83 84 85 86
Exercises 105 106 107 108

Facilitating an attack

Examples 87 88 89 90
Exercises 115 116 117 118

Facilitating the defense

Examples 93 94 95 96
Exercises 127 128 129 130

Reducing enemy activity

Examples 98 99 100 101


Exercises 137 138 139 140

Series of exchanges

Examples 105 106 107


Exercises 149 150 151 152

Dynamic exchanges

Examples 108 109 110 111


Exercises 155 156 157 158
95 96

101 102 103 104

109 110 111 112 113 114

91 92
119 120 121 122 123 124 125

97
131 132 133 134 135 136

102 103 104


141 142 143 144 145 146 147

153 154

159 160 161 162


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Chess Endgame Training
by: Bernd Rosen

1 King and Pawn vs King: Basic Themes

1.1 1.9
1.2 1.1O
1.3 1.11
1.4 1.12
1.5 1.13
1.6 1.14
1.7 1.15
1.8 1.16

2 The King’s Typical Fighting Methods

2.1 2.9
2.2 2.1O
2.3 2.11
2.4 2.12
2.5 2.13
2.6 2.14
2.7 2.15
2.8

3 Typical Pawn Structures in Pawn Endings [1]

3.1 3.9
3.2 3.1O
3.3 3.11
3.4 3.12
3.5 3.13
3.6 3.14
3.7 3.15
3.8 3.16
chess.com
RIVERA_Joselito
5 minutes

1 2 3 4
1 2000
2 2105
3 2130
4 2058
5 2024
6 2029
7 2034
8 2058
9 1962
10 1975
11 1964
12 1970
13 1978
14 1942
15 1940
16 1925
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
[+1]
[+1]

[+1]

[+2]
[4/9] [-1]
[5.5/9] [+2]
[5.5/9] [+2]
12 13 14 15 16

[-4]
chess.com
RIVERA_Joselito
5 minutes

1 2152
2 2159
3 2164
[-2] 4 2185
[+1] 5 2182
6 2177
7 2205
[-10]

[-5]
[-1]
[-3]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

[+1]
[+3]
8 9 10
[+1]

[-2]
[-1]
[+5]
Modern Chess Openings 15th ed

Modern Chess Openings 15


by: Nick de Firmian

W_CaroKann a b c d
W_Scandinavian
W_Pirc
W_Robatsch
B_Scotch
B_Vienna
d2

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