Chess Studies Archives - Chessentials https://chessentials.com/category/chess-training/chess-studies/ Chess blog about chess tactics, chess games and chess books Wed, 06 Mar 2019 15:41:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://chessentials.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-vjeks2-2-1-32x32.png Chess Studies Archives - Chessentials https://chessentials.com/category/chess-training/chess-studies/ 32 32 Chess study 39 https://chessentials.com/chess-study-39/ https://chessentials.com/chess-study-39/#respond Wed, 06 Mar 2019 15:36:21 +0000 https://chessentials.com/?p=9412 Chess study 39 Yochanan Afek study Yochanan Afek (1952.- ) is an Israeli chess player, composer, trainer and arbiter. He is the only person to possess international titles at five different facets of chess, being an...

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Chess study 39

Yochanan Afek study

Yochanan Afek (1952.- ) is an Israeli chess player, composer, trainer and arbiter. He is the only person to possess international titles at five different facets of chess, being an International Master, International Grandmaster of chess composition,[1] International Arbiter, FIDE master in problem solving (2005), and International Judge for chess compositions.

The study is taken from book written by Mark Dvoretsky and Oleg Pervakov – Studies for Practical Players

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Chess study 38 https://chessentials.com/chess-study-38/ https://chessentials.com/chess-study-38/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2019 15:12:51 +0000 https://chessentials.com/?p=9300 Chess study 38 Oleg Pervakov study Oleg Pervakov (1960- ) is a well known, Russian study composer. He is two times winner of  world chess composition championship and is executive secretary and editor of the magazine...

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Oleg Pervakov study

Oleg Pervakov (1960- ) is a well known, Russian study composer. He is two times winner of  world chess composition championship and is executive secretary and editor of the magazine “64”. M. Carlsen and G. Kasparov both said Oleg is their favorite chess composer.

The study is taken from book written by Mark Dvoretsky and Oleg Pervakov – Studies for Practical Players

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Chess study 37 https://chessentials.com/chess-study-37/ https://chessentials.com/chess-study-37/#respond Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:48:56 +0000 https://chessentials.com/?p=9244 Chess study 37 Alois Wotawa study Alois Wotawa (1896-1970) was an Austrian composer of chess problems and endgame studies. He was born and died in Vienna. In his lifetime, Wotawa composed more than 350 chess endgame studies. In 1966...

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Alois Wotawa study

Alois Wotawa (1896-1970) was an Austrian composer of chess problems and endgame studies. He was born and died in Vienna. In his lifetime, Wotawa composed more than 350 chess endgame studies. In 1966 FIDE honored him as an international master of chess composition.

The study is taken from book written by Mark Dvoretsky and Oleg Pervakov – Studies for Practical Players

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Chess study 36 – Alois Wotawa https://chessentials.com/chess-study-36-alois-wotawa/ https://chessentials.com/chess-study-36-alois-wotawa/#respond Tue, 18 Dec 2018 22:50:51 +0000 https://chessentials.com/?p=8547 Chess study 36 Alois Wotawa study Alois Wotawa (1896-1970) was an Austrian composer of chess problems and endgame studies. He was born and died in Vienna. In his lifetime, Wotawa composed more than 350 chess endgame studies. In 1966...

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Chess study 36

Alois Wotawa study

Alois Wotawa (1896-1970) was an Austrian composer of chess problems and endgame studies. He was born and died in Vienna. In his lifetime, Wotawa composed more than 350 chess endgame studies. In 1966 FIDE honored him as an international master of chess composition.

The study is taken from book written by Mark Dvoretsky and Oleg Pervakov – Studies for Practical Players

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Chess study 35 – Alexey Troitzky https://chessentials.com/chess-study-35-alexey-troitzky/ https://chessentials.com/chess-study-35-alexey-troitzky/#respond Wed, 31 Oct 2018 20:13:30 +0000 https://chessentials.com/?p=8347 Chess study 35 Alexey Troitzky study Alexey Troitzky (1866-1942) is considered as one of the greatest composer of chess endgame studies ever. In his lifetime, Troitzky composed over one thousand chess endgame studies. The example is...

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Chess study 35

Alexey Troitzky study

Alexey Troitzky (1866-1942) is considered as one of the greatest composer of chess endgame studies ever. In his lifetime, Troitzky composed over one thousand chess endgame studies. The example is taken from book written by Yochanan Afek- Extreme Chess Tactics

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Chess study 34 – Ladislav Prokeš https://chessentials.com/chess-study-34-ladislav-prokes/ https://chessentials.com/chess-study-34-ladislav-prokes/#respond Fri, 31 Aug 2018 00:56:43 +0000 https://chessentials.com/?p=8181 Chess study 34 Ladislav Prokeš study Ladislav Prokeš (1884. – 1966.) was joint Czech champion in 1921. He played for Czech Olympiad team in 1927, 1928, and 1930. He made almost 1200 endgame studies. The example is taken...

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Ladislav Prokeš study

Ladislav Prokeš (1884. – 1966.) was joint Czech champion in 1921. He played for Czech Olympiad team in 1927, 1928, and 1930. He made almost 1200 endgame studies. The example is taken from Kasparyan’s book “Domination in 2,545 Endgame Studies”.

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