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Dhamal Goda
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  1. D00 London Crusher 4
    26 games, 2012-2015

  2. D02 London Crusher
    Queen Pawn's Opening [London Systen]
    45 games, 1990-2013

  3. D02 London Crusher 2
    Queen Pawn's Opening [London Systen]
    46 games, 1990-2017

  4. D05 A46_Colle Zukertort - 5
    My review collection for the D05 A46 Colle Zukertort
    12 games, 1924-2017

  5. Dan's - TSVETKOV For Amateurs Books Games
    12 games, 1966-1970

  6. Dhamal Goda - WPM - Threats
    1 game, 1860

  7. Dhamal Goda's favorite games
    1 game, 1982

  8. Dhamal Goda's London Crusher
    15 games, 1910-2015

  9. Dhamal-Goda - Mastering the Endgame - 1
    8 games, 1931-1983

  10. Endgame Intuition
    Never give up.
    5 games, 1910-1998

  11. endgame masterclass
    7 games, 1930-1947

  12. endgame masterclass
    7 games, 1930-1947

  13. Endgames: Technique, Strategy, Art
    A knowledge of the endgame is the magic key to the secrets of chess mastery. . . .
    Delving into the secrets of the endgame reveals an amazing world of chess harmony.
    --Vassily Smyslov

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    Mastering endgame technique is equally important for defense of difficult positions. --Nikolai Minev

    6 games, 1895-1992

  14. FAMOUS TRAPS
    10 games, 1848-1987

  15. Fork Tactic-- OTB Examples
    The Fork is my favorite tactic, especially when brought down on the opponent by the Knight against three pieces. Sweet and exhilarating, yes it is! The Fork is an attack by one unit against many other units. The usual situation is two pieces threatened by the one, but Knights and the Queens can make up to a seven-way Fork. Rare indeed, but possible. The Rooks and Bishops can make three-way Forks. The King can make multiple Forks, but it's tricky to say his maximum. The Pawns can even Fork, although only against two units at a time at most. So, all the chessmen can Fork!

    In the endgame, especially when only a few chessmen are left, the Queen shows her power by using Forks even to prevent Promotion.

    Better players usually foresee a direct attempt at a Fork, so a series of trades or other subtle maneuvers are needed. Once a Fork has been successful, the game is effectively finished.

    There are several types of Forks. The most powerful Forks can be those with Check. The Royal Fork is one name given to the Fork against the King and Queen. Similarly, A Royal Family Fork or Grand Fork threatens the King, Queen and Rook.

    Another very interesting Fork type is the one made against a unit and against a square, particularly when that square could be occupied by another attacker for checkmate. See the game between Nikolic and Huebner in 1994 below for an interesting example.

    The Fork is among the top three tactics and such a fundamental ploy that it occurs in nearly any game at least once. Be quick to add this tactic to your toolbox and use it as often as you can!

    This project is a work in progress, culling games from these books, several chess training books and personal research. The games are ordered by date, not by importance.

    52 games, 1932-2019

  16. Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part 1
    Published by Everyman Chess, 2004
    143 games, 1834-1943

  17. IM Jeremy Silman: "How to Reassess Your Chess"
    These are the games analyzed in the book. Per game I have added the page numbers and also the theme for which this game was used in the book.
    51 games, 1873-1993

  18. Instructional Endgames
    Hi! These are collection of Masters' games which are characterized by superb endgames that when analyzed carefully, could give you insights of strategies during the most exciting part of chess- endgame.
    11 games, 1901-1986

  19. Instructional Endgames
    Hi! These are collection of Masters' games which are characterized by superb endgames that when analyzed carefully, could give you insights of strategies during the most exciting part of chess- endgame.
    11 games, 1901-1986

  20. Instructive Endgames
    4 games, 1990-2014

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