Radjabov 3
Gelfand 2
Grischuk 2
Ivanchuk 2
Aronian 1
Carlsen 1
Kramnik 1
Svidler 0
Winner
That's six rook endings (being generous with the definition) from 56 games at a healthy 10.71%. True, it took the intervention of your humble scribe to get things moving - The Campaign for the Preservation of Rook Endings - but there's no need to thank me.
You can find
- Grischuk-Radjabov (5) here;
- Gelfand-Aronian (9) and Ivanchuk-Radjabov (9) here;
- Carlsen-Ivanchuk (12) and Radjabov-Grischuk (12) here;
- Kramnik-Gelfand at the foot of today's blog;
- and you can test your technique against Magnus Carlsen here.
In other news, some Norwegian kid has qualifed to play a match for the World Championship.
Rook and pawn Index
Radja via chess.com
One thing about 'em, computer evaluations don't tell you very much.
ReplyDeleteI know this isn't the caption competition, but for Radjabov's photo. 'I hate chess. I'd much rather be in Oasis.'
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