Every Chess Player Should Know About Lasker’s Maneuver

This fine endgame study was widely admired when it was first published. Lasker’s maneuver was embarrassingly new to the theory of the rook endgame. Now it is familiar to almost every serious player, and it even turns up occasionally in actual play. ~ Paul Keres
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Emanuel Lasker, 1890
White is winning
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This position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) is:
2K5/2P4R/k7/8/8/8/2r4p/8 w – – 0 1
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