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Very instructive example with a trapped knight happened in the game Gy. Horvath – Pal Petran, Budapest, 1986.
Continue ReadingVery instructive example with a trapped knight happened in the game Gy. Horvath – Pal Petran, Budapest, 1986.
Continue ReadingVictory is only possible in case of extreme passivity of the enemy king or the knight. An effective example of a hunt on the wandering knight can be seen in the ending of the game Fridkin – Ulasov, USSR, 1989.
Continue ReadingAt the end of this chapter we will take a look on one bizarre position in which Black loses thanks to extremely badly placed knight (R. Reti 1922).
Continue ReadingIf in a position with a similar pawn structure pawns have advanced very far and knight blocks the enemy pawn, prospects of winning are very good, especially if the superior side has a rook’s passed pawn. In the ending of the game Lasker – Nimcovich, Zurich, 1934.
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