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Winning Chess Endings (Winning Chess)
October 1999, Microsoft Pr
Paperback
in English
0735607915 9780735607910
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"The principle for this operation is the same as with all basic mates: The stronger side must drive the opposing King to the side of the board-not necessarily a corner of the board, although that is usually the case."
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"The principle for this operation is the same as with all basic mates: The stronger side must drive the opposing King to the side of the board-not necessarily a corner of the board, although that is usually the case."
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