Video/DVD Sluttspill

Endgames of the World Champions

From Fischer to Carlsen
Nivå B-D
Utgivelsesdato Januar 2019
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Pris 340 NOK
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Styrken i sluttspill skiller de store mesterne og oss andre. Her gjennomgår spesialisten GM Karsten Müller sluttspill av verdensmesterne fra Fischer til Carlsen, gjennom en hele 9 timers instruktiv DVD. En herlig instruktiv reise!

ChessBase sin egen omtale:

All world champions left their mark on chess. And although they had different styles each and every one of them played the endgame exceptionally well. The material on this DVD is based on the ChessBase MasterClass series, and gives you a good opportunity to enjoy some of the best endgames in the history of chess.

Enjoy how Bobby Fischer plays the “Fischer Endgames”: let Karsten Müller show you how the 11. World Champion made Petrosian and Taimanov despair in endgames with rook and bishop against rook and knight! The endgame skills of the 12. World Champion Anatoly Karpov are also legendary. To generate a decisive advantage from seemingly harmless positions – Karpov was a master of this art as is Magnus Carlsen today!

Or let Garry Kasparov’s or Vishy Anand’s dynamic style and their striving for initiative inspire you. And watch how Vladimir Kramnik exasperated Kasparov with the “Berlin Wall” endgame. Let endgame expert Dr Karsten Müller show and explain the finesses of the world champions. Enjoy highlights of chess history, e.g. the Fischer-Spassky match in Reykjavik 1972 when games were still adjourned and chess fans all over the world enthusiastically joined the endgame analyses.

• Video running time: 9 h (English) • With interactive training incuding video feedback • Including CB Reader

Detaljert info
Type DVD
Språk Engelsk
Spilletid 09:00

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  • Endgames of the World Champions Vol. 2 From Steinitz to Spassky DVD

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    Pris
    340
    Nivå
    C-D
    Utgivelsesdato
    Juni 2019