Endgame Magic with guest IM Sagar Shah

by Karsten Müller
8/31/2018 – Joining Karsten for a look some recent endgames from tournament practice today is IM Sagar Shah, a regular ChessBase contributor and founder of ChessBase India. This week's show is FREE to watch on-demand (for a limited time)!

Chess Endgames 14 - The golden guidelines of endgame play Chess Endgames 14 - The golden guidelines of endgame play

Rules of thumb are the key to everything when you are having to set the correct course in a complex endgame. In this final DVD of his series on the endgame, our endgame specialist introduces you to the most important of these rules of thumb.

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Endgame Magic #110

In the Endgame Magic Show, Mueller invites strong players and shows recent examples of the tournament praxis. Live at 11:00 CEST (5:00 AM EDT). Here's a position you will encounter in today's show:

 

Guest: IM Sagar Shah

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Endgames are the soul of the chess games. This could be a phrase from GM Karsten Mueller. The German grandmaster is one of the leading experts when it comes to endgames, with numerous published books and DVDs about this phase of the game. The Endgame Magic show is one of the major features of the video portal.


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Karsten Mueller goes on air around once a month, always inviting a guest into his endgame world to discuss recent examples. But he also tests his guests with their very own endgames. Watch anytime with a ChessBase Premium account.


Endgame expert GM Karsten Mueller

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Karsten Müller is considered to be one of the greatest endgame experts in the world. His books on the endgame - among them "Fundamentals of Chess Endings", co-authored with Frank Lamprecht, that helped to improve Magnus Carlsen's endgame knowledge - and his endgame columns for the ChessCafe website and the ChessBase Magazine helped to establish and to confirm this reputation. Karsten's Fritztrainer DVDs on the endgame are bestsellers. The mathematician with a PhD lives in Hamburg, and for more than 25 years he has been scoring points for the Hamburger Schachklub (HSK) in the Bundesliga.

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