Luigi Centurini (Genoa, April 24, 1820 – Genoa, November 10, 1900) was an Italian jurist, chess player, and chess composer.
In 1853 he published the pamphlet in Genoa titled Giuoco degli Scacchi (Game of Chess). The endgame of rook and knight against rook was a study that made him known worldwide. In 1865 he wrote a work about the "gambetto grande" (Gambit) that appeared on Eco della Scienza, but his studies especially address the endgame. He collaborated with La Régence and The Chess Monthly in 1856–57. He corresponded with the major chess theorists of his time.
White to move wins:
Black to move draws by 1...Rg1, with the idea of checking from the first rank .
Centurini was also the primary analyst of the endgame of a bishop and pawn versus a bishop on the same color . He established rules for when the position is won and when it is a draw . The position in the second diagram shows a winning position for White, although it requires accurate play .This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Luigi Centurini".
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