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OverviewWith his fine technique, great inventiveness and iron determination Magnus has won countless endgame positions in which almost everyone else would have settled for a draw. He also has saved endgames that seemed impossible to hold. International Master Tibor Karolyi has studied Carlsens career and has selected more than 90 of his best endgames until 2018. He reviews them in chronological order to show how Magnus developed his skills. His technique and his choices are explained in a manner that is easy to understand for club players. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tibor KarolyiPublisher: New In Chess Imprint: New In Chess Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.50cm Weight: 0.414kg ISBN: 9789056917760ISBN 10: 9056917765 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 15 July 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA real gem! Karolyi manages to entertain and instruct. When Magnus plays, it all looks so easy. --Karsten Muller, Grandmaster Author of Fundamental Chess Endings Karolyi's latest book on Carlsen will receive even more acclaim than his work on Karpov's endgame technique. He has a pleasant style of analyzing: objective, not too many variations, with plenty of diagrams. He always ends with useful observations on Carlsen's play. --Hans Bohm De Telegraaf (Holland) A fantastic book on Carlsen's endgame technique, from which one can learn a great deal. --Dirk Schuh, International Master Karolyi provides 91 examples of endgames in which Carlsen squeezes water out of a rock. --Johan Hut Noord-Hollands Dagblad How does he do it? That is the question tackled by Karolyi. The Games are presented chronologically, so we can appreciate how the 16th World Champion has honed his skill, as well as try to copy a little of his technique in our own games. --CHESS Magazine (UK) One of those must-have endgame books. --Elburg Chess Reviews It's nice to be reminded of so many great moments! --Simen Agdestein, Grandmaster, former trainer of Magnus Carlsen I enjoyed marveling at Carlsen's astonishing ingenuity in finding new ways to tie up his opponents with only minimal material on the board. It would be a good book to inculcate juniors into the joys of playing endgames! --Matthew Sadler, Grandmaster, former British Champion I think that this book would be useful to just about any chess player. If you are serious about improving, then this book is an excellent way to better your endgame skills. If you are simply a fan of Magnus Carlsen or of well-played chess, then this book is also for you! I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone. --Chris Wainscott On the Road to Chess Master A fantastic book on Carlsen's endgame technique, from which one can learn a great deal. --Dirk Schuh, International Master A real gem! Karolyi manages to entertain and instruct. When Magnus plays, it all looks so easy. --Karsten Muller, Grandmaster Author of Fundamental Chess Endings How does he do it? That is the question tackled by Karolyi. The Games are presented chronologically, so we can appreciate how the 16th World Champion has honed his skill, as well as try to copy a little of his technique in our own games. --CHESS Magazine (UK) I enjoyed marveling at Carlsen's astonishing ingenuity in finding new ways to tie up his opponents with only minimal material on the board. It would be a good book to inculcate juniors into the joys of playing endgames! --Matthew Sadler, Grandmaster, former British Champion I think that this book would be useful to just about any chess player. If you are serious about improving, then this book is an excellent way to better your endgame skills. If you are simply a fan of Magnus Carlsen or of well-played chess, then this book is also for you! I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone. --Chris Wainscott On the Road to Chess Master It's nice to be reminded of so many great moments! --Simen Agdestein, Grandmaster, former trainer of Magnus Carlsen Karolyi provides 91 examples of endgames in which Carlsen squeezes water out of a rock. --Johan Hut Noord-Hollands Dagblad Karolyi's latest book on Carlsen will receive even more acclaim than his work on Karpov's endgame technique. He has a pleasant style of analyzing: objective, not too many variations, with plenty of diagrams. He always ends with useful observations on Carlsen's play. --Hans Bohm De Telegraaf (Holland) One of those must-have endgame books. --Elburg Chess Reviews Author InformationInternational Master Tibor Károlyi was Hungarian Champion in 1984 and is renowned as both an author and a trainer. He won the Guardian Chess Book of the Year prize in 2007. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |