Zugzwang

By master

Although there are of course beautiful examples of zugzwang in the
middlegame, it is much more a motif from endgames, many of which could
not be won without zugzwang. Even when there is a clear superiority in
material, as for exampe in the duel between a rook and a bishop, it is often
only possible to make progress by employing zugwang. Here is a
typical example. After 68.Kb5 Black could, with the correct
continuation, have retained his chances of a draw. What that was and
the instructive winning method used by White after 68…Bc5? are
things you can find out from Karsten Müller’s analysis in  ChessBase Magazine Online.

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