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Tactical Training in The Endgame
About this book
Goethe once wrote, "Everything is both simpler than we can imagine, and more complicated than we can conceive." He could well have had chess endgames in mind. Endgames have fewer pieces on the board than middlegames but this does not necessarily make them "easier" to play or understand.Tactical expertise is, understandably, generally associated with middlegame (and sometimes opening) positions. However, tactics are also crucial in endgames – a point that is sometimes overlooked. Even some quite simple looking pawn endgames can feature complex tactical ideas. Tactics in endgames also tend to be very different to middlegame tactics. As well as the familiar themes of pins, skewers and forks, endgames also feature unique concepts that rarely occur in middlegames such as pawn breakthroughs, manoeuvring for zugzwang and active use of the king as an aggressive unit.In this book the highly experienced chess author and coach Cyrus Lakdawala guides the reader through the complexities of endgame tactical play. Lakdawala assembles positions that are most effective to improve tactical ability. Work your way through this book and you will undoubtedly see the results in your own games.
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Publisher
Popular ChessYear
2021eBook ISBN
9781781945872Table of contents
- About the Author
- Bibliography
- Introduction
- 1) Deadly Simplicity
- 2) Recognizing Patterns
- 3) King and Pawn Endgames
- 4) Rook Endgames
- 5) Queen Endgames
- 6) Minor Piece Endgames
- 7) All Other Piece Combinations
- 8) Composed Mates in Two