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==References== {{reflist|30em}} '''Bibliography''' {{refbegin|30em}} * {{Citation |last=Angos|first=Alex |title=You Move ... I Win!: A Lesson in Zugzwang |year=2005 |publisher=Thinkers' Press, Inc. |isbn= 978-1-888710-18-2 }} * {{citation | last = Averbakh| first = Yuri|author-link = Yuri Averbakh | year = 1993 | title = Chess Endgames: Essential Knowledge | publisher = Cadogan | isbn = 978-1-85744-022-5 }} * {{Citation |last1=Averbakh |first1=Yuri |author-link=Yuri Averbakh |last2=Chekhover |first2=Vitaly |title=Knight Endings |year=1977 |publisher=Batsford |isbn=0-7134-0552-X |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/knightendings00aver_0 }} *{{citation |last=Benko|first=Pal|author-link=Pal Benko |year=2007 |title=Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory |publisher=Ishi Press |isbn=978-0-923891-88-6}} * {{Citation | last = Dvoretsky| first = Mark| author-link = Mark Dvoretsky | year = 2006 | title = Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual | edition = 2nd | publisher = Russell Enterprises | isbn= 1-888690-28-3 }} * {{Citation | last = Dvoretsky| first = Mark| author-link = Mark Dvoretsky | year = 2011 | title = Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual | edition = 3rd | publisher = Russell Enterprises | isbn= 978-1-936490-13-4 }} *{{Citation |last=Fine|first=Reuben|author-link=Reuben Fine |year=1941 |title=[[Basic Chess Endings]] |publisher=McKay |isbn= 0-679-14002-6 }} *{{Citation |last1=Fine|first1=Reuben <!-- |author-link=Reuben Fine --> |last2=Benko|first2=Pal|author-link2=Pal Benko |year=2003 |edition=2nd |title=[[Basic Chess Endings]] (1941) |publisher=McKay |isbn= 0-8129-3493-8 }} *{{citation |last=Giddins|first=Steve|author-link=Stephen Giddins | year=2012 | title=The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames | publisher=[[Everyman Chess]] | isbn=978-1-85744-694-4}} * {{citation |last= Guliev |first=Sarhan| author-link=Sarhan Guliev | title=The Manual of Chess Endings |publisher=Russian Chess House | year=2003 | isbn=5-94693-020-6}} * {{Citation |last1=Hooper|first1=David|author-link=David Vincent Hooper |last2=Whyld|first2=Kenneth|author-link2=Kenneth Whyld |title=[[The Oxford Companion to Chess]] |year=1992 |edition=s2nd |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn= 0-19-866164-9 }} Reprint: (1996) {{ISBN|0-19-280049-3}} * {{citation |last1=Horwitz|first1=Bernhard|author-link=Bernhard Horwitz |last2=Kling|first2=Josef|author-link2=Josef Kling |title=Chess Studies and End-Games (1851, 1884) |year=1986 |publisher=Olms |isbn= 3-283-00172-3 }} * {{Citation |last=Keres|first=Paul|author-link=Paul Keres |title=Practical Chess Endings: with modern chess notation |year=2018 |publisher=Batsford |isbn= 978-1-84994-495-3 }} * {{Citation |last=Matanović|first=Aleksandar|author-link=Aleksandar Matanović |title=Encyclopedia of Chess Endings (minor pieces) |volume=5 |year=1993 |publisher=[[Chess Informant]] }} *{{citation | last = Mednis| first = Edmar | author-link = Edmar Mednis | title = Advanced Endgame Strategies | publisher = Chess Enterprises | year = 1996 | isbn = 0-945470-59-2 }} *{{Citation |last1=Müller|first1=Karsten|author-link=Karsten Müller |last2=Lamprecht|first2=Frank|author-link2=Frank Lamprecht |year=2001 |title=Fundamental Chess Endings |publisher=Gambit Publications |isbn= 1-901983-53-6 }} *{{Citation |last=Nunn|first=John|author-link=John Nunn |year=1981 |title=Tactical Chess Endings |publisher=Batsford |isbn= 0-7134-5937-9 }} *{{Citation |last=Nunn|first=John <!-- |author-link=John Nunn --> |year=1995 |title=Secrets of Minor-Piece Endings |publisher=Batsford |isbn= 0-8050-4228-8 }} *{{citation | last = Rabinovich| first = Ilya| author-link = Ilya Rabinovich | year = 2012 | orig-year = 1927 | title = The Russian Endgame Handbook | publisher = Mongoose | isbn=978-1-936277-41-4 }} *{{Citation |last=Seirawan|first=Yasser|author-link=Yasser Seirawan |title=Winning Chess Endings |year=2003 |publisher=Everyman Chess |isbn= 1-85744-348-9 }} *{{citation | last = Soltis |first = Andy |author-link=Andy Soltis |date=January 2010 | title = Chess to Enjoy: EGTN | journal = [[Chess Life]] | volume = 2010 | issue = 1 | pages = 42–43 }} *{{Citation |last1=Speelman|first1=Jon|author-link=Jon Speelman |last2=Tisdall|first2=Jon|author-link2=Jonathan Tisdall |last3=Wade|first3=Bob|author-link3=Robert Wade (chess player) |title=Batsford Chess Endings |year=1993 |publisher=B. T. Batsford |isbn= 0-7134-4420-7 }} <!-- This is the currently-available version. isbn= 0-8050-2947-8 the 1993 edition. --> *{{citation |last=Troitsky|first=Alexey|author-link=Alexey Troitsky |year=2006 |title=Collection of Chess Studies (1937) |publisher=Ishi Press |isbn= 0-923891-10-2}} The last part (pages 197–257) is a supplement containing Troitsky's analysis of two knights versus pawns. {{refend}}
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