The Cage
The fight of rook against bishop can be very long and complicated:
Closing the doors
Same colored bishop endings also have a drawish tendency. Sometimes even an extra
pawn is not enough to win:
Via the kingside to the queenside
Sometimes the king must march a long way:
The Andersson endgame
I suggest to call endgames rook and knight against rook and bishop, where the
knight has the advantage, Andersson endgame, as the Swedish grandmaster handles
the knight like no other:

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