
Step into a world where a lone king, a single queen or rook, and the opposing monarch create a battlefield of pure logic. Each chapter presents a series of compact positions, expressed in the concise FEN notation that chess enthusiasts will recognize, inviting listeners to picture the board and discover the hidden path to victory. The puzzles are crafted to highlight the elegance of minimalistic endgames, showing how a few pieces can produce surprising and beautiful checkmates.
As you work through the scenarios, the narration guides you to consider key ideas—such as opposition, tempo, and the power of the long‑range piece—without giving away the solution. Along the way, brief explanations illuminate classic motifs, helping you sharpen visualization skills and deepen your appreciation for endgame technique. Whether you’re revisiting fundamentals or seeking fresh challenges, these three‑piece studies offer a focused, thought‑provoking experience that rewards careful calculation and creative thinking.
Language
en
Duration
~18 minutes (17K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven R. Howard and Duncan Macdonnell
Release date
2003-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known writer whose surviving books are all about chess endgames, with a special focus on checkmate patterns using just a few pieces. His work has the feel of a practical puzzle collection, made for readers who enjoy clear problems and clever solutions.
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