Hello my chess friends. Here we have another artistic endgame. This one was created by Henri Rinck (another great studios composer). I invite you to try to find the answer by yourselves. It will be a good exercise for you to calculate and see surprising ideas on the board.

I don’t have to say that I found the solution this time (again, just like in the previous post of this series). I’m on fire. Now I’m sure I will be IM very soon…

I’m just kidding, it’s not a big deal; this one is short and not so tough, although very nice to see. Enjoy it and leave a comment.

It’s all explained in this video, where you can find analysis and comments of every line.

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