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Karsten Müller (1970–)

Author of Fundamental Chess Endings

Karsten Müller is Karsten Muller (1). For other authors named Karsten Muller, see the disambiguation page.

30 Works 562 Members 4 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Image credit: Karsten Müller bei der 6. Deutschen Betriebsschach-Mannschaftsmeisterschaft am 5. Oktober 2006 in Berlin

Works by Karsten Müller

Fundamental Chess Endings (2001) 132 copies, 1 review
Secrets of Pawn Endings (2000) 60 copies
How to Play Chess Endgames (2008) 34 copies
The Magic of Chess Tactics (2015) 28 copies
Understanding Rook Endgames (2016) 17 copies
222-opening-traps (2007) 16 copies
Chess Endgames for Kids (2015) 14 copies

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4 reviews
Olms puplication has come up with a games collection of Nakamura going upto 2011.

I had great expectations, and the book disappointed.

Nakamura is an original fighter, and consummate endgame technician, with a remarkable speed of calculation.

The book has sections authored by different people, its depth of analysis is varying. There are prefatory sections to each chapter which add a bit of information and color (what it costs to host a event with appearance fees such as Wijk aan Zee) etc. show more However, apart from a quiz in one of the chapters with 4 endgame problems from Nakamura's praxis and 4 tactics problems, there were not too many exercises to marvel at.

Reading through the games, some of which were fighting chess, some games better known and a few unknown, I felt that many aspects of the maturing grandmaster's play were covered but that a better job could be done.

His brief apprenticeship with Kasparov is covered.

His devotion as black to the Sicilian Najdorf and his ability to mix it up, his one time penchant as white to play moves such as 2.Qh5 all get treatment.

There is a brief chapter about bullet and Fischerandom chess, the latter, I think, against Aronian and it is a fun one.

Overall, two stars out of five.
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Most complete book on endgames, the ultimate.
Not an easy book, takes forever, but worth it!
This short ebook was stupid. Not worth downloading or the time it took to read it.

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Associated Authors

Andy Soltis Contributor
Susan Polgar Foreword
Lubomir Kavalek Contributor
Raymund Stolze Contributor
Bobby Fischer Associated Name
Larry Evans Foreword
Hikaru Nakamura Associated Name
Alex Fishbein Foreword
John Nunn Foreword

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