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It is advantageous for the side with a cramped position to exchange pieces. Accordingly, the player with the advantage in space will benefit from avoiding such exchanges. Valeri Beim, Lessons In Chess Startegy

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Good endgame technique can usually compensate for weaker play in the previous phases; in practice, an impressive number of half and full points can be saved by superior play in this last part of the game. Mihail Marin, Secrets Of Chess Defence

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In rook-and-pawn endgames connected passed pawns are stronger than isolated passed pawns. Edmar Mednis, Practical Endgame Tips

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When measuring compensation for an exchange, it is always a good idea to check out the mobility and effectiveness of the rooks of the side that enjoys an 'extra' one. Peter Wells, Winning With The Trompowsky

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Solving endings is about the most useful form of exercise, because the positions used are likely to occur in actual play. José Capablanca, A Primer Of Chess

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The great thing about an opening like the King's Indian Attack as White is that it is more about piece-placement and positional motifs that it is about specific book lines. Steve Stoyko, Lecture - Kenilworth Chess Club

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It is always easier to attack in sectors where you have more space. John Emms, Starting Out: King's Indian Attack