Here... at long last... we have it. A new type of endgame book. A book
which explains how to handle those positions that frequently occur in
practical play but, curiously, are hardly ever the subject of
theoretical works.Most endgame books rely upon recycling established
theory on basic positions, or concentrate on fantastical studies. This
one is different. Well known Grandmaster and endgame expert Glenn Flear
examines in depth all endgames which feature either two pieces for each
side, or two pieces against one.Why is this an important subject?
Because these situations arise surprisingly frequently in practical
play. For example, an examination of any big database will reveal that
the endgame of rook and minor piece versus rook and minor piece arises
in nearly 20% of games. That means that if you open with 1 e4, you are
more likely to reach one of these endgames than you are to face the
French Defence. And overall, every time you sit down to play a game of
chess, there is nearly a 50% chance that you will reach one of the
endgames covered in this book.If you can handle such endgames well, your
results will inevitably improve. This book will show you how.