100 Endgames You Must Know
3 • Pahlof •- 41.9.1. Opposite-coloured bishops. Bishop + 2 Pawns vs. Bishop. Connected pawns.
- 41.9.2. Opposite-coloured bishops. Bishop + 2 Pawns vs. Bishop. Connected pawns.
- 41.9.3. Opposite-coloured bishops. Bishop + 2 Pawns vs. Bishop. Connected pawns.
- 42.9.4. Opposite-coloured bishops. Bishop + 2 Pawns vs. Bishop. Connected pawns.
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Répertoire
1 • Pahlof •- Blancs : 1...b6/2...b6 - A40
- Blancs : Vieille Benoni/Czech Benoni - A43
- Blancs : Two Knights Tango - A50
- Blancs : Gambit de Budapest - A52
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Attacking with g2-g4 (Kryakvin)
1 • Pahlof •- 14.71. The Riazantsev Variation
- 14.72. The Riazantsev Variation
- 14.73. The Riazantsev Variation
- 14.74. The Riazantsev Variation
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Match Anand-Kramnik, Bonn 2008
4 • Pahlof •- 1. Kramnik-Anand, 0.5-0.5
- 2. Anand-Kramnik, 0.5-0.5
- 3. Kramnik-Anand, 0-1
- 4. Anand-Kramnik, 0.5-0.5
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Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual
5 • Pahlof •- 6-16. Bishops of the Same Color. The Bad Bishop. Fixing pawns
- 6-19. Bishops of the Same Color. The Bad Bishop. Zugzwang
- 6-20. Bishops of the Same Color. The Bad Bishop. Zugzwang
- 6-22. Bishops of the Same Color. The Bad Bishop. Pawns Which Do Not "Play by the
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Match Capablanca-Alekhine, Buenos Aires, 1927
1 • Pahlof •- 34. Alekhine-Capablanca : 1-0
- 21. Capablanca-Alekhine : 0-1
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The Agile London System (Romero & Prado)
3 • Pahlof •- 8.49 The Jobava Attack
- 8.50 The Jobava Attack
- 8.51 The Jobava Attack
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Kasparov-Short 1993
6 • Pahlof •- 1. Kasparov-Short
- 2. Short-Kasparov
- 3. Kasparov-Short
- 4. Short-Kasparov
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The End of the King's Gambit? (Salgado Lopez)
1 • Pahlof •- White Plays 4.e5. The Critical Variation
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Chess Explained: The Queen's Gambit Declined (Rizzitano)
1 • Pahlof •- 3.6. Exchange Variation 9 Nge2
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