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Endgame Puzzle: August 11, 2009
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Can you name this great endgame player?
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Hint: 18 Year Old Grandmaster french GM with peak rating of 2716. Third highest junior in the world behind Magnus and Karjakin. He recently won the 2009 Biel Tournament ahead of Ivanchuk and Morozevich.
Quote: "Nowadays, to my deepest regret, opening preparation is more and more important, and so I am forced to work on it too. But I really don't see the point of preparing some thirty moves with the computer, especially if it is just to find some forced draws, as it so often happens..."
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Endgame Puzzle: August 11, 2009
"If you like the puzzles . . . track me :-)."
These are not your typical endgame puzzles
Can you name this great endgame player?
Click the picture for the puzzle
Hint: 18 Year Old Grandmaster french GM with peak rating of 2716. Third highest junior in the world behind Magnus and Karjakin. He recently won the 2009 Biel Tournament ahead of Ivanchuk and Morozevich.
Quote: "Nowadays, to my deepest regret, opening preparation is more and more important, and so I am forced to work on it too. But I really don't see the point of preparing some thirty moves with the computer, especially if it is just to find some forced draws, as it so often happens..."
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