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"He always tried to exchange one bishop, so that he should have no problems abou

t how to arrange his pawn chain. Then he exchanged one rook, if possible - then
he had no problems about which rook to place on the only open file. And it only
remained to exchange one knight, so that the remaining knight knew which weak sq
uare to control in the centre."
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Welling adds to this: "Unfortunately, he doesnt say that you need to be quite a s
trong chess player to be able to decide which piece should be exchanged at which
moment..."
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" In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything el
se, for whereas the the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the m
iddle game and the opening must be studied in relation to the endgame. " >> ~ Ca
pablanca
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