The Ultimate Chess Endgame Course Vol 1
What you'll learn
- Chess endgame basic concepts
- Square of the pawn
- Critical squares
- Corresponding squares
- Fortresses
- Other new approaches not mentioned in classic references
Requirements
- Be able to understand English
Description
Hundreds of thousands of people entered the chess world in 1972, during the splendid Fischer-Spassky World Chess Championship that inspired the world to learn chess. Millions of people were encouraged to learn and play chess after The Queen's Gambit, The Netflix Original Series, the statistics of the chess websites went up in terms of new players. By analyzing openings, solving strategies and playing as many games as possible, that's how players are usually starting their chess journey. Do you see what's wrong? A big part of chess, namely The Endgame, is losing out on these players. It usually begins after 35 moves approximately, and there are no many pieces left on the board. The endgame has consistently been an exceptionally informative period of chess play. It gives an ideal chance to see every chess piece's expected force in each chess position—from opening move to checkmate. In any case, the endgame is frequently seen as a blocked off play zone by most players who are limited. This course is designed to strengthen your chess abilities through the basic concepts of endgames to valuing your pieces and better calculating, as well as a better understanding of pawn structures and opening and middle game.
Who this course is for:
- Chess players of any level
Instructor
In 2001, I came out of my mother's womb. I learned how to play chess at a young age, but I stopped because I found other interesting hobbies. I went back to the chess world in 2016 and gave it all the time I had. I was tied to fifth place in a big tournament under 18 years old after beating a titled player.
In 2010, I started getting into website administration. I had my own forum in 2011, and I worked on it for a couple of years. Then, I worked as a moderator in 7 different professional forums and websites. During that time, I learned enough about forums and websites, as well as designing. In 2014, I went into language learning. By turning 16, I became an English teacher informally.
In late 2017, I got so passionate about psychology and self-improvement.