Attention, bishops of opposite colours!
Endgames with bishops of opposite colours are very drawish? Yes.
Yet, despite that you have to be very, very careful, because there are also
a heap of dirty tricks. Our resident endgame expert and ChessBase Magazine author GM Karsten Müller shows you an example from the
Greek Team Championship. But hang on! You should analyse it for yourself first.
It is Black’s move.
Analysis of the endgame Psomiadis-Skembris
Endgame DVDs by Karsten Müller
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