| #1530827 in Books | The House of Staunton, Inc. | 1994-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x5.75 x.75l,.70 | File Name: 1857440609 | 232 pages | Author: Edmar Mednis | Pages: 220 Pages | Publication Years: 1994
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Old is not necessarily Bad|By Rev. John D. White|I've been a fan of Edmar Mednis books for quite some time. At least since 1981 when I began playing chess seriously. Though his work is now a bit dated, I do not feel that his relevance as an author and resource is any less. I found this book to be quite well done and learned a great many new things from it. As CS Lewis noted|From the Back Cover|
Should I simplify to an ending or not? This is one of the hardest practical questions that chess players have to answer in their own games. Grandmaster Mednis, one of the world's leading endgame experts, explains the key positional and
Grandmaster Edmar Mednis, a world expert on the endgame, shows how to proceed in the minimum number of moves from the opening to a favorable endgame, essentially bypassing the middlegame. He discusses 11 different openings, including both open and closed systems, in each case explaining the best routes to particular endgame positions. These positions are then analyzed, using master games to illustrate various winning plans. Because of the clear exposition of endgame pri...
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