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Have you ever thought about trying your hand at composing endgame studies? Probably not, it always seemed far too difficult. But now, your chance to learn the tools is finally here! Mikhail Zinar’s composition manual, first published in Ukraine in 1990 with a 100,000 print run that has long sold out, and now updated and revised by Sergei Tkachenko, reveals the secrets that will give you a head-start in composing chess poetry!

Dissecting over 400 examples, Zinar’s manual begins by explaining the basic tactics of pawn studies: simplest maneuvers, roundabout way, feint, tortoise move, queening the pawn, Reti double threat, Reti – Sarychevs feint, luring into check, Grigoriev anti-check feint, anti-check retreat and king double threat (Eilazyan branch). It then goes on to consider key study ideas, including beacons, winning a pawn, checkmate, stalemate, anti-stalemate, underpromotions, studies with two or more phases, domination, anti-domination and logical studies. Further sections of the book cover artistic requirements for endgame studies, practical tips and a series of demanding tests that you may spend days, weeks or even months completing!

Careful study of this book will not turn you into an overnight prize-winning sensation, but following its recommendations and putting in hard work will place you firmly on the right path. Today’s leading Ukrainian studies composer Sergei Didukh told Sergei Tkachenko that he read Zinar’s manual several times before he composed his first study.

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Editorial Reviews

"I was expected The Pawn Study Composer's Manual by Mikhail Zinar (Elk and Ruby) to be a little tough and maybe a little dry. After all, how interesting can it be to learn how to make studies without pieces? Well, actually I've never laughed so much - in delight and astonishment! The idea behind the book is to provide a complete overview of all the themes and techniques a study composer could use, specifically applied to pawn endgames. Step-by-step the would-be composer learns new motifs, each one illustrated by fantastic studies, many created by the composer himself. The first chapter examines the 'basic tactics of pawn studies' - the building blocks in other words. The second chapter concerns studies which lead to winning theoretical positions. In other words, you ideally need some theoretical knowledge in order to solve the study. The third chapter discusses aesthetics: what makes a study artistic? And the fourth chapter is quite unique: the author takes you through the creative process of creating a study. Where did the original idea come from? How were flaws removed and how was the study reworked? What other ideas emerged from that original study? It's something I've always wondered about and now there's a full chapter of explanation... 5 stars!" Grandmaster Matthew Sadler, New In Chess magazine, February 2023

"Zinar and Tkachenko have given us far more than a (perhaps the) top-class manual" - Peter O'Brien, BCM, February 2023

Review by the ECF Book of the Year Jury

Review by Ben Graff

Review by Sean Marsh

 

About the author(s)

Mikhail Zinar

Mikhail Zinar (1950-2021) was considered the world's leading pawn studies composer in his life-time, inheriting the mantle from Nikolai Grigoriev. He composed several hundred studies in his career, winning multiple prizes. Zinar was awarded the title of Master of Sports...

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Sergei Tkachenko

Sergei Tkachenko (born in 1963, near Odessa, Ukraine) is a member of the Ukrainian team that won the 5th World Chess Composition Tournament in 1997 and which came second in 2000, 2004, 2013, and 2017. He has won the studies...

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