When it first appeared in 2003, Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual was immediately recognized by novice and master alike as one of the best books ever published on the endgame.
"Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual comes close to an ultimate one-volume manual on the endgame." - Lubomir Kavalek, The Washington Post.
"Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual is quite simply a masterpiece of research and insight. Most of all, Dvoretsky's analysis is staggering in its depth and accuracy." - John Watson, The Week in Chess
"To call this the best book on endgame ever written seems to be an opinion shared by almost all reviewers and commentators." - Erik Sobjerg, Seagaard Chess Reviews, where it was the 2003 Book of the Year.
Mark Dvoretsky is considered by many to be the premier chess instructor of our era. His works on the middlegame and endgame have set the standard by which other chess books are measured. He lives with his family in Moscow, Russia.
Content: 008 Foreword
009 Preface
010 From the Author (First Edition)
014 From the Author (Second Edition)
015 Publisher's note to the Third Edition
016 Other Signs, Symbols, and Abbreviations
017 Chapter 1 Pawn Endgames
071 Chapter 2 Knight versus Pawns
078 Chapter 3 Knight Endgames
085 Chapter 4 Bishop versus Pawns
094 Chapter 5 Opposite-colored Bishops
108 Chapter 6 Bishops of the Same Color
121 Chapter 7 Bishop versus Knight
138 Chapter 8 Rook versus Pawns
146 Chapter 9 Rook Endgames
228 Chapter 10 Rook versus Knight
238 Chapter 11 Rook versus Bishop
253 Chapter 12 Queen Endgames
267 Chapter 13 Queen versus Rook
282 Chapter 14 Other Material Relations
298 Chapter 15 General Endgame Ideas
329 Chapter 16 Solutions
384 Bibliography
387 Indexes |