It is a frequently stated paradox that simple positions are the most difficult to play correctly.
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Concise Chess Endings
October 1, 2002, Everyman Chess
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1857443136 9781857443134
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"It is a frequently stated paradox that simple positions are the most difficult to play correctly."
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