Janovsky vs Schlechter. How to win a won ending.

By Majnu

Here is a clear example of how to create weaknesses and exploit them.

4 Responses to “Janovsky vs Schlechter. How to win a won ending.”

  1. logis Says:

    I had seen g5 but not Bxf6 after hxg5.

    However, if Kf8 then probably Bc1 by white to win the d-pawn. Or am i missing something?

  2. Majnu Says:

    That’s correct. If Kf8 then the d-pawn becomes vulnerable.

  3. lalatendu kabi Says:

    Please mail me FENs and solutions in regard to chess endgame handling. I will be obliged.

    Thanks

  4. Majnu Says:

    I’m sorry lalatendu kabi. I can not send you that. But I’m sure you can find many chess books with explanations and exercises about endgames.
    good luck!

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