Chess Endgame: Gilg-Tartakover, 1926

by on 13/10/09 at 12:26 am

The endgame of Gilg-Tartakover, Semmering 1926. Taken from position 138 in Levenfish & Smyslov's manual on Rook Endings. Rook + 1 vs. Rook + 1 endgames require a special skill to master. This skill is accurately calculating the results of a variety of Rook vs. Pawn (and occasionally other) endgames. This actual game is an example of that.

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Keywords: pullin, chess, endgame, rook, vs, pawn

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