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Chess Endgame


Chess Endgame

In chess, the endgame (or end game or ending) refers to the stage of the game when there are few pieces left on the board. The line between middlegame and endgame is often not clear, and may occur gradually or with the quick exchange of a few pairs of pieces. The endgame, however, tends to have quite different characteristics from the middlegame, and the players have quite different strategic concerns. In particular, pawns become more important; endgames often revolve around attempting to promote a pawn by advancing it to the eighth rank. The king, which has to be protected in the middlegame owing to the threat of checkmate, becomes a strong piece in the endgame. It can be brought to the centre of the board and be a useful attacking piece.
In general, endgames can be classified in three groups, pawn endings, light piece endings and heavy piece endings, each with its own characteristics.
Many people have composed endgame studies, endgame positions which are solved by finding a win for white when there is no obvious way of winning, or a draw when it seems white must lose.


Chess books about Chess Endgame:

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Practical Endgame Play - Beyond The Basics Practical Endgame Play - Beyond The Basics
Author: Glenn Flear
Published: 2007/09
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Edition: Paperback
$21.75


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