Karsten Müller
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Karsten Müller (born 1970) is a German chess Grandmaster. He placed third in the 1996 German championship and second in the 1997 German championship. He is an authority on endgames and an author of Fundamental Chess Endings and Secrets of Pawn Endings, both with Frank Lamprecht.
Dr. Karsten Müller was born November 23, 1970 in Hamburg, Germany. He earned the Grandmaster title in 1998, a PhD in mathematics in 2002 at the University of Hamburg. He placed third in the 1996 German championship and second in the 1997 German championship. With IM Frank Lamprecht he is the co-author of "Secrets of Pawn Endings" (Everyman 2000) and "Fundamental Chess Endings" (GAMBIT 2001), and with FM Claus Dieter Meyer of "Magic of Chess Tactics" (Russell Enterprises 2003). His column "Endgame Corner" has appeared at www.ChessCafe.com since January 2001 and he has been a regular contributor to ChessBase Magazine since 1997.
[edit] External links
- Karsten Müller at ChessGames.com
- FIDE rating card for Karsten Müller
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