Endgame Magic #267 - With Nihal Sarin

by Karsten Müller
5/14/2024 – In his Endgame Magic Show #267 Karsten Müller has a prominent guest: Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin. They enjoy endgame highlights from Nihal's career! | You can watch the Endgame Magic Show on-demand with a ChessBase Premium account.

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Endgame Magic #267

Five years ago, in 2019, did their first Endgame Magic show together, which turned out to become one of the most popular of the series.

Now, Karsten and Nihal look again at endgame highlights from the games of Nihal. Here's one: the diagram shows a position from a game Nihal played against Levon Aronian at the FIDE Rapid Team Championship 2023. White is a pawn up and has the more active pieces. But how can he win? Do you have an idea?

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