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Must-know technique in Rook vs Bishop endgame | Dimitrios vs Shantanu | Vergani Cup 2021
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Must-know technique in Rook vs Bishop endgame | Dimitrios vs Shantanu | Vergani Cup 2021

Rook vs Bishop can be drawn if you bring the king to the opposite corner of the bishop's color. However, sometimes it might not be enough. An extra pawn can prove to be an unnecessary baggage for the defender. Dimitrios Stefanou (GRE, 2122) knew the correct technique on how to win it against Shantanu Bhambure (2377) in Round 1 of Vergani Cup December 2021. Replay the final moments https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/game/?p=FXaOJ/C7VXwqU7iP/craxQm+/pB1qHrG1jrgF0s5zXSe0ZYYVPXSAlDVeS1QlK7e Time control: 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment + 15 minutes each after move no.40 Video: ChessBase India #Chess #ChessBaseIndia #Endgame ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the ChessBase India Channel on YouTube for more informative and exciting videos! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to ChessBase India on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChessBaseIndiachannel Subscribe to our second channel - ChessBase India clips for fun and exciting content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjYrfY1-CCX2pagdnRrNUpA If you like content in Hindi, then do subscribe to Hindi ChessBase India channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChessBaseIndiaHindi Check out chessbase.in for quality news and updates: http://chessbase.in Find all latest ChessBase DVD, Quality Chess books and other accessories: https://chessbase.in/online-shop/ Access our free and high quality Calendar: https://chessbase.in/calendar You may also buy from ChessBase India storefront in Amazon India: https://amzn.to/2vv0XXy ------------------------------------ ChessBase India on Social Media ------------------------------------ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChessbaseIndia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chessbaseindia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chessbaseindia --------------------------------------------- In case of any questions feel free to reach out to our team at chessbaseindia@gmail.com
The secrets of queen versus rook endgame
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He quit chess to become Mechanical Engineer, and now is back to his first love!
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He quit chess to become Mechanical Engineer, and now is back to his first love!

Shantanu Bhambure was a talented youngster around seven years ago, but he quit chess to pursue his engineering. From Mumbai, he went to Pune and finished his education. He became a Mechanical Engineer from the Sinhagad University. Time for a job hunt, right? Well, Shantanu felt that it was enough time away from his first love, and decided to come back to chess. From a rating of 2052 in August 2017, he began playing chess seriously and now has a rating of 2275 as on 1st of July 2019. We try to understand how Shantanu made this comeback and also check his eighth round win at the Commonwealth Championships 2019 against Bhakti Kulkarni - the current women's national champion. Video: Sagar Shah #Chess #ChessBaseIndia #Commonwealth2019 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe to the ChessBase India Channel on YouTube for more informative and exciting videos! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to ChessBase India on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChessBaseIndiachannel Check out chessbase.in for quality news and updates: http://chessbase.in Find all latest ChessBase DVD, Quality Chess books and other accessories: https://chessbase.in/online-shop/ You may also buy from ChessBase India storefront in Amazon India: https://amzn.to/2vv0XXy ------------------------------------ ChessBase India on Social Media ------------------------------------ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChessbaseIndia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chessbaseindia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chessbaseindia --------------------------------------------- In case of any questions feel free to reach out to our team at chessbaseindia@gmail.com
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