You have a rook. The opponent has two bishops, or two knights, or, most often, a bishop and a knight. By most objective counts, you are at least a pawn behind. But it is not so simple. Discover and master the secrets of rook versus minor pieces with this book. 160 diagrams and lots of examples where the rook gains a pawn or two for the minor pieces and does well. Such middlegame adventures are quite common in games at all levels.
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Grandmaster Andrei Maximenko (born 1969) has a FIDE rating of 2515.
International Master Jaroslav Srokovsky (born 1961) has a rating of 2430. Expert Wit Braslawski (born 1941) is the head of Intelinvest Co. Ltd and the author of Chess Academy software.
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