Davor Rogic is a chess trainer from Croatia (EU) who follows the classical chess approach. He has been playing chess for almost 40 years.
Davor is an engineer of electronics with a full-time job as a computer scientist cum programming developer in a multinational bank.
He achieved his Grandmaster title in 2005 with a Top ELO rating of 2602. He has been Croatian champion (in 1994), a member of the Croatian team at the Olympic Games (1998 and 2000) and the European Championship (1997).
His goal as a chess trainer is to improve the chess-playing strength of his students and teach them how to play a game with logical continuity through to endgame.
Davor has a very good knowledge of 1.e4 move like a White and 1...d5 and 1...e5 like a Black which he played throughout his chess career.
Rook and Bishop Coordination in a Complex Endgame Situation.
Rook and Queen Coordination in a Complex Endgame Situation.
Queen against Rook and a piece in a Complex Endgame Situation.
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1...d5 and 1...e5 like a Black