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Tigran Petrosian's imaginative and precise play in the endgame is an extraordinary learning resource. I have chosen three of his very instructive endgames and tried to explain what he did, how he did it, and what could've been done to prevent it by his opponents. 😎 Become a Patron (extra daily content): / hangingpawns 👕 New chess merch!: https://hanging-pawns-chess-merch.myt... 👕 More Merch on weird stuff like pillows: https://www.redbubble.com/people/hang... ♘ Follow me on lichess (write, ask, challenge): https://lichess.org/@/hpy 💲 Support the channel: https://www.paypal.me/HangingPawns Tigran Petrosian was a very versatile chess player. He is known for his defensive technique and being "unbeatable". But he was also a master tactician, a great technitian, and a brilliant endgame player. I have used a few of his endgames I've found very useful for understanding endgame planning to try and show just how good he was. Games I've covered are: Kalantar - Petrosian, Yerevan 1948 Petrosian - Botvinnik, 1963 W.Ch., Game 5, 15 Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 01:25 Kalantar - Petrosian, Yerevan 1948 16:01 Petrosian - Botvinnik, 1963 W.Ch., Game 5 24:20 Petrosian - Botvinnik, 1963 W.Ch., Game 15 #chess