Chachaman

- knight vs bishop endgames
I am trying to see the way that the side with a knight draws, loses, or, in rare cases, wins. And I am also curious to see how a bishop fares in these endgames.
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| 3 games, 1889-1948 - play against weaknesses
Making a weakness, and then playing against that weakness for the rest of the game.
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| 1 game, 1925 - Positional Masterpieces
Utilizing positional themes, i.e. holes, two bishops, pawn weaknesses, etc. and transferring one weakness to another, eventually building up small advantages for the win.
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| 32 games, 1834-1998 - Tactical brilliancies
Tactical brilliancies, long-term sacrifices, incredible mating attacks...these all fall under this category.
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| 1 game, 1914 - Transforming favorable middlegame into advantage
Transforming middlegame advantages into endgame advantages, i.e. pawn plus, better king position, two bishops, etc.
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| 2 games, 1909-1934
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