Questions tagged [endgame]

Questions relating to the final stages of a game of chess, when only few pieces are left on the board.

Endgames

The endgame is the part of the game when there are only a few pieces left on the board. Usually play revolves around one or both players trying to promote a pawn.

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Study of Endgames

Many strong players advocate the study of endgames because the opening and middlegame can be studied in relation to the endgame. For example, the Ruy Lopez pawn structure (see below) is a win for white in a pure king and pawn endgame, so black must therefore make use of the two bishops in the middlegame.
Ruy Lopez pawn structure

Theoretical Endgames

Theoretical endgames are positions where the winning plan is known (for example, the Lucena Position) so the outcome is based only on the stronger player's ability to find the correct plan. Many theoretical endgames are not likely to occur in common practice (for example, the Halley's Comet Mate) but are interesting to study because certain relationships between pieces are revealed.

Practical Endgames

Practical endgames are endgames that arise in games quite frequently and should therefore be studied by players seeking to improve their play. The most common example is rook and pawn endgames. Many games reach an endgame with this material balance (frequently one side is up a pawn) and the player that better understands the endgame will be able to win (or hold a draw if down material).

Classification

Endgames are typically classified by the types of pieces that remain on the board: for example rook and pawn endgames would feature an endgame where both sides have a rook and one or more pawns. A rook vs. pawns endgame would be an endgame where one side has only a rook and the other side has one or more pawns.

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Endgame improvement books

I am not playing a bad game, but my endgame is not so good. How can I improve my endgame? Please suggest me some good books for that.
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How to study endgames?

There are lot of recommendations on what endgame books you should read and study. But reading is just passive learning, and not so efficient. If the book doesn't contain exercises, what is the best method for active learning and doing exercises?…
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How often does each side win in Rook, Bishop and Knight versus Queen?

How often does each side win in Rook, Bishop and Knight versus Queen endings? It is a 6-piece endgame so the evaluation of each position is known but I could not find statistics on this endgame after searching for a while. [FEN…
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What is important in the endgame besides centralization and activity?

I'm a little confused about this. I know pawn structure and centralization of the king is essential in the endgame and I also know that activity, especially from the rooks is very important. Playing with little space also seems to create far too…
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Endgame Fortresses

[fen "6r1/1p3k2/2rb1p1p/3NpP1P/PpPp2pR/1P1K2P1/4RP2/8 b - - 0 1"] If Black holds his bishop on c5, rook on a8/a5 (if a5 is a threat), rook on g8 (protect g4) or the 8th rank, is there any way for White to break through? If so, what would be the…
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How can an Elo 1300 player improve his or her endgame?

I have noticed that, among opponents of Elo strength about 1300 (USCF class C to D), many play the opening and midgame almost as well as a 1400- to 1500-strong player but seem suddenly to drop to, say, 1100 strength as the endgame approaches. The…
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For how long can lone bishop stop king, knight and pawn?

Recently I found quite surprising evaluations for me, especially in KNPP vs. KB, where the defending side could hold a draw just with waiting moves, not winning one of the pawns immediately. The h+f pawns with bishop holding promotion square is…
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Knight & Bishop vs. Queen

All the articles I've read on the internet explain how a King, Knight, and Bishop should work together to defend against a King and Queen. This is called the Karstedt fortress. This article depicts the fortress in the corner. My question is, assume…
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How to know when it is time to trade down to an endgame?

Sirs, After considerable endgame study (i.e. Jeremy Silman's complete endgame course), I am finding that there is a wealth of information about how to win endgames. However, I am noticing that there isn't as much information about knowing/judging…
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Standard endgame chess positions which are helpful to learn

Is there a list of standard endgame chess positions which a player can benefit from learning? By this I mean that any player should know how to play KQ vs K, KR vs B, KP vs K (win if it winnable and draw when it is not). Then it goes KBB vs K, KRP…
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What chess endgame rules have few or no exceptions?

I don't mean rules like "rooks behind passed pawns" that work a lot but also have a huge number of exceptions. Rather, I mean endgame rules that either have no exceptions, or else a sufficiently small number of exceptions that it's easy to memorise…
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Did Anand miss a draw vs Karpov in a seemingly hopeless two Rooks vs Queen endgame?

1998 Karpov vs Anand FIDE Championship Match, Game 1: [Title "Karpov - Anand, WCC Game 1, 1998"] [FEN ""] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Nf3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 Bb7 9.O-O a6 10.e4 c5 11.d5 Qc7 12.dxe6 fxe6 13.Bc2 c4 14.Qe2 Bd6…
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Is this queen vs. pawn endgame position winnable for black?

Came across a puzzle that stopped at this point. How can black win from this position? White to move.
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Which pieces do I have to keep on the board, to win my endgame?

How do I win this endgame? 2R5/pr6/3kp2p/4n1p1/5B2/P4P2/2P1K1PP/8 w - - 0 1 More specifically, I want to know whether I should trade off pieces, and in case of a trade, which pieces I should keep on the board. I considered three options here: A…
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Can black win in this KR vs. KN endgame?

If white has the next move, can black still win the game? The players accepted the draw here, but I am not sure if it is still a draw. [fen "8/8/3k4/4NK2/8/8/8/6r1 w - - 0 1"]
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