Rook and Knight Endgames - Strategy and Tactics book looks at endings with rook + knight Vs. rook + knight. This material balance occurs quite frequently in tournaments, and some classical ideas and endgames have become well-known. Nonetheless, there is some lack of discussion of this topic in chess literature. The book covers both the strategic themes, and gives the reader a chance to practice their tactical skills. Mikhail Botvinnik was well known for his great technique in this type of endings; the book includes several relatively unknown examples from his career to illustrate the typical ideas, but also games by other famous players such as Korchnoi, Morozevich and Anand are featured. Here are some sample tactical positions (scroll down for solutions):
Korchnoi, Viktor -- Tiviakov, Sergei
Warsaw AIG Life rapid qf4 2002.12.22 1-0
# White's turn 1-0
Aronian, Levon -- Filippov, Valerij
EU-ch 4th 2003.06.10 1-0
# White's turn 1-0
Sutovsky, Emil -- Bacrot, Etienne
EU-ch Internet fin 2003.11.09 1-0
# White's turn 1-0
Dobrov, Vladimir -- Kiriakov, Petr
EU-ch Internet 3rd 2006.01.22 1-0
# White's turn 1-0
Solutions:
Korchnoi, Viktor -- Tiviakov, Sergei
Warsaw AIG Life rapid qf4 2002.12.22 1-0
# Solution: 29. Rxf7+ Kg8
- ( 29. ... Kxf7 30. Ne5+ Ke7 31. Nxc6+ +- )
Aronian, Levon -- Filippov, Valerij
EU-ch 4th 2003.06.10 1-0
# Solution: 39. Rxd4!!
- A very impressive combination, even though not a strictly necessary one. Instead 39.b7 or 39.bxa7 were also winning.
- ( 39. ... Rxd4 40. bxa7 Rd8 41. Nc6+ +- )
Sutovsky, Emil -- Bacrot, Etienne
EU-ch Internet fin 2003.11.09 1-0
# Solution: 26. Nxa6! Ra8
- ( 26. ... bxa6 27. Rd6+ Kg5 28. Rxc6 +- )
Dobrov, Vladimir -- Kiriakov, Petr
EU-ch Internet 3rd 2006.01.22 1-0
# Solution: 36. Nb5! cxb5
- ( 36. ... Ke7 37. Rxc6 +- )
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