Chess.com: Isolated Queen Pawns; The Majors

  • 15 years ago
FM/IM Rensch strips the board down further, leaving only a queen and rook each. Now most all the dynamic chances of the player holding the isolated queen pawn are gone-- but can his opponent capitalize on the single weakness on d5 with such limited material? And with so many rook endings being drawn? "When you have a tiny advantage, you have to play precisely." Full video available at http://www.Chess.com/videos