GM Jan Timman RIP

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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/speelman-agony-237 Imagine a bottle of wine with a label that has a diagram showing your best surprise move.

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    • #32
      I have wanted to write about Timman's influence on generations of players. First of all the awareness he brought to me and many other players of the joy of both composing and solving complex endgame studies. I recently saw a picture that I remember in the past. It was Jan Timman sitting across from Yochanan Afek in a pub somewhere in Holland. In front of them was a position from an endgame. Timman's face was very expressive and he seemed to be making a point probably in the midst of analysis. Watching in rapt attention were Manuel Bosboom and Sosonko amongst many grnadmasters and IM's.
      I will probably introduce later some of Timman's most famous endgame studies but I want to start with a simple position (how could anything be simpler in chess?) Its a five piece composition, a total of three pawns, two white pawns and one black pawn and two kings.

      White to move and win. Simple, right? Its a composition by Harold van der Heijden who founded the famous endgame database. You can solve this by brute calculation or by logic and creative vision.
      Last edited by Hans Jung; Friday, 13th March, 2026, 11:58 AM.

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