Nivå | C-D |
Utgivelsesdato | Oktober 2018 |
Forfatter | |
Pris | 215 NOK |
Mikhail Zinar's Difficult Pawn Endings
100 original pawn studiesEn bok som bekrefter skjønnheten og utfordringene i tilsynelatende enkle bondesluttspill. Den ukrainske sluttspillkomponisten er kanskje verdens fremste ekspert på det vanskelige temaet korresponderende felter i bondesluttspill. Lærerikt og vakkert!
Forlagets egen omtale
Sergei Tkachenko has selected 100 pawn endings composed by the leading Ukrainian problemist Mikhail Zinar.
Zinar is a prolific endgame expert who has produced several hundred studies since the 1970s, with a focus on pawn endings. His works have appeared in many leading Russian-language chess publications, including Chess in the USSR, 64 – Chess Review, and Chess Bulletin. He collaborated with Yuri Averbakh on the second edition of Averbakh’s Chess Endings (1983), in which he revised the theory of “corresponding squares”. In the foreword, Averbakh wrote: “Chapter ten, devoted to corresponding square systems, was written by chess composer M.A. Zinar – a big specialist in pawn endings. Otherwise, this chapter would have looked out of date.”
Zinar co-authored a Russian-language manual for creating pawn studies with Vladimir Archakov in 1990 called Harmony of the Pawn Study. He collaborated with Tkachenko in compiling this book.
This is the first book in a new series of endgame studies compiled by Sergei Tkachenko, in which each book focuses on a particular composer.
Sergei Tkachenko (born in 1963, near Odessa, Ukraine) is a member of the Ukrainian team that won the 5th World Chess Composition Tournament in 1997 and which came second in 2000, 2004, 2013, and 2017. He has won the studies section of the Ukrainian Chess Composition Championship six times and has won prizes, many of them for first place, in over 100 international chess composition tournaments.
Sergei coaches the Ukrainian chess composition team. He is also the press secretary of the Chess Composition Committee of the Ukrainian Chess Federation. Sergei is an award-winning author who has written 18 chess books (in Russian), including compositions and on historical themes. He is deputy chief editor of a Ukrainian chess composition magazine called Problemist of Ukraine and has a regular studies column on the ChessPro website. Sergei is a member of the Ukrainian Union of Journalists. He is a historian and archivist, as well as being a mechanical engineering graduate.
Innbundet? | Nei |
Type | Bok |
Førsteutgave år | 2016 |
Språk | Engelsk |
Antall sider | 219 |