2007, 392 Seiten, kartoniert, englischRunning to almost 400 pages this is certainly the definitive work on these piece groupings (endgames with only rooks and minor-pieces).Angos uses some lovely examples to illustrate his point and unlike other authors of endgame books does not leave the reader left scratching his head with the all-too-familiar "...and white has a won game".
Running to almost 400 pages this is certainly the definitive work on these piece groupings (endgames with only rooks and minor-pieces).
Angos uses some lovely examples to illustrate his point and unlike other authors of endgame books does not leave the reader left scratching his head with the all-too-familiar "...and white has a won game".