Rook and pawn versus rook endgame

Rook and pawn versus rook endgame

ee also

* Chess endgame
* Chess endgame literature
* Lucena position
* Philidor position
* Tarrasch rule

References

* Citation
surname1=Averbakh|given1=Yuri|authorlink1=Yuri Averbakh
surname2=Kopayev|given2=Nikolai|authorlink2=Nikoli Kopayev
title=Comprehensive Chess Endings: Rook endings
Volume=5
year=1987
publisher=Pergamon Press
ID=ISBN 0-08-026908-7

* Citation
surname1=Capablanca|given1=Jose|authorlink1=José Capablanca
surname2=de Firmian|given2=Nick|authorlink2=Nick de Firmian
title=Chess Fundamentals (Completely Revised and Updated for the 21st Century)
year=2006
publisher=Random House
ID=ISBN 0-8129-3681-7

*citation
last = de la Villa| first = Jesus
title = 100 Endgames You Must Know
publisher = New in Chess
year = 2008
id = ISBN 978-90-5691-244-4

* Citation
surname1 = Dvoretsky | given1 = Mark | authorlink1 = Mark Dvoretsky
year = 2006
title = Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual
Edition = second
publisher = Russell Enterprises
ID=ISBN 1-888690-28-3

*Citation
surname1=Emms|given1=John|authorlink1=John Emms (chess player)
year=1999
title=The Survival Guide to Rook Endings
publisher=Everyman Chess
ID=ISBN 1-85744-235-0

*Citation
surname1=Fine|given1=Reuben|authorlink1=Reuben Fine
surname2=Benko|given2=Pal|authorlink2=Pal Benko
year=2003
title=Basic Chess Endings (1941)
publisher=McKay
ID=ISBN 0-8129-3493-8
The Lucena position is diagram 307 in the first edition and diagram 623 in the second edition.

*Citation
surname1=Korchnoi|given1=Victor|authorlink1=Victor Korchnoi
year=2002
title=Practical Rook Endings
publisher=Olms
ID=ISBN 3-283-00401-3

* Citation
surname1=Matanovic|given1=Aleksandar|authorlink1=Aleksandar Matanovic
title=Encyclopedia of Chess Endings
Volume=2
year=1985
publisher=Chess Informant
ID=ISBN 86-7297-001-2

*Citation
surname1=Mednis|given1=Edmar|authorlink1=Edmar Mednis
year=1982
title=Practical Rook Endings
publisher=Chess Enterprises
ID=ISBN 0-931462-16-9

*Citation
surname1=Mednis|given1=Edmar
year=1998
title=Practical Endgame Tips
publisher=Cadogan Chess
ID=ISBN 1-85744-213-X

*Citation
surname1=Minev|given1=Nikolay|authorlink1=Nikolay Minev
year=2004
title=A Practical Guide to Rook Endgames
publisher=Russell Enerprises
ID=ISBN 1-888690-22-4

* Citation
last = Purdy|first = C.J.S. |authorlink = Cecil Purdy
title = C.J.S. Purdy on the Endgame
year = 2003
publisher = Thinker's Press
ISBN=978-1-888710-01-8

*Citation
surname1=Seirawan|given1=Yasser|authorlink1=Yasser Seirawan
title=Winning Chess Endings
year=2003
publisher=Everyman Chess
ID=ISBN 1-85744-348-9

*Citation
surname1=Soltis|given1=Andy|authorlink1=Andrew Soltis
year=2003
title=Grandmaster Secrets: Endings
publisher=Thinker's Press
ID=ISBN 0-938650-66-1

*Citation
surname1=Ward|given1=Chris|authorlink1=Chris Ward (chess player)
year=2004
title=Starting Out: Rook Endgames
publisher=Everyman Chess
ID=ISBN 1-85744-374-8

Further reading

* citation
last1=Levenfish | first1= Grigory| author1-link=Grigory Levenfish
last2=Smyslov | first2=Vasily | author2-link=Vasily Smyslov
title=Rook endings
year=1971
publisher=Batsford
isbn=0-7134-0449-3

* Citation
author = Karsten Müller and Frank Lamprecht
title = Fundamental Chess Endings
publisher = Gambit Publications
year = 2001
id = ISBN 1-901983-53-6

* Citation
author = John Nunn
title = Secrets of Rook Endings
publisher = Gambit Publications
year = 1992, 1999
id = ISBN 1-901983-18-8

External links

* [http://www.angelfire.com/games4/lifemasteraj/endgames/eg_1_rpg0.html A. J.'s page on the Vancura position]


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