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Subject: Re: "1234 Modern Endgame Studies"

Author: Andrew Walker

Date: 18:52:33 06/01/05

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Thanks, I'm aware there's no printed update, I've also done a few google
searches and mainly come up with sale sites. Some day I might have a go at a few
of those accessible via tablebases, and some of the ones listed in the intro
with no further explanation. I think the difficulty level is going to vary
from trivial to nightmarish!!

Andrew

On June 01, 2005 at 21:34:50, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>Dr. Walker,
>
>There are none. You could do a Shredder 9, Junior 9, Fritz X study and post your
>findings....if you have the time.
>
>I have the Dover edition of this book but am not aware of any updates. There is
>probably no money in it and I assume that the original authors are deceased.
>
>
>Tim
>
>
>On June 01, 2005 at 21:18:31, Andrew Walker wrote:
>
>>
>>I posted a message on rec.games.chess.analysis without any luck, so hopefully
>>someone here might be able to help. Below it's repeated:
>>
>>Is anyone aware of any corrections/updates etc that have
>>been published since the 1968 version of this book? For example,
>>there are several problems listed early in the book as having been cooked
>>or otherwise with no other details given.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Andrew



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