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| From | Message | Posted by jstevens1 play-chess-online.com
4/07/2008 02:45:55 play online chess | Subject: An Expert Lesson in K & P endings
Message: Just to let you know that I found myself back again on the Expert's playing field, due to being invited to Gothicgirl's mammoth Jubilee Tournament. My group organiser, Paolo, was my opponent here - 500 points north of my rating. I ended up in a K & P ending with him with material even, but, as you will see, it was the wrong sort of K & P ending, and I duly lost.
I will now put a separate thread about my five successful endgames.
Joanne
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