It's hard work to win this as white!
At first look it seems like a fairly easy puzzle but the more you look at it it becomes more and more complex. The final win for white is really worth the wait, I can promise you that! This study was composed by Vladimir Korolkov in 1951. Subscribe to my channel for more great puzzles, gambit tutorials and chess opening videos! Maybe also check out my videos about the online game Supremacy 1914? #chess #puzzles #strategy #tutorials #endgames

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Pretty cool study with a great ending!

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