Rook endings with rook and bishop pawns
In this free lesson Peter Joseph covers 32 R+P vs R endings and 16 R+2P vs R endings. There are some real gems in his writings:
- Why against a central pawn the defender's rook needs 3 files of checking distance, but against a bishop pawn the defender's rook only needs 2 files of checking distance.
- A simple formula you can use in frontal attack positions with bishop pawns to determine if the endgame is a draw without having to calculate.
- How the attacker can try to win... by sacrificing the rook pawn to arrive at a won R+P vs R ending, or by driving the enemy king to the back rank.
Enjoy at your leisure, and have a great weekend. :)
3 comments:
Hey I like this guy Joseph! Thanks for pointing us to him.
Yeah, I like his style. After losing one R vs R+2P ending he obsessively studied the position until he was confident he had mastered it. :)
His book on tactics also looks great. I hope he finishes it!
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