الاثنين، 7 فبراير 2011

CHESS FUNDAMENTALS

In the ending of Rook and King against King, the
principle is to drive the opposing King to the last line
of any side of the board.
simple Makes
Rook&King
Example2

Ke2(Since the Black Kibg is in the center of the board,the best way to proceed is to advance ypur own King.)Kd5 2.Ke3(As the Rook has not yet come into play,it is better to advannce the King straight into the center of the board,not in front,but to one side of the other King.)Kc4(Should now the Black King move2...Ke5 the Rook drives it back by 3.Rh5+)3.Rh5 Kc3(If instead3...Kb4 there follows4.Kd3)4.Rh4(Keeping the King confined to as few squares as possible.Now the ending may continue as follows.) Kc2 5.Rc4+ Kb3 6.Kd3 Kb2 7.Rb4+ Ka38.kC3 kA2(It should be noticed how often the Whit King has moved next to the Rook, not only to defend it, but also to reduce the mobility of the opposing King.Now White mates in three moves.)9.Ra4+ Kb1 10.Ra5(Or any square on the a-file,forcing the Black King in front of the White.) Ke1 11.Ra1#
In this position it took eleven moves to mate, and,
under any conditions, I believe it should be done in
under twenty. While it may be monotonous, it is worth
while for the beginner to practice such things, as it will
teach him the proper handling of his pieces.

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