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We have 49 guests online| Endgame Strategies or How to Win More Games? |
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| Written by Yury Markushin |
| Thursday, 11 August 2011 12:32 |
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I have written many articles about endgames such as how to improve your endgame play, how to checkmate with a Knight and Bishop, Two Bishops or play Rook Endgames. This time the topic of our interest is very broad and will explain endgame strategies that can be applied to any type of endgames. Okay, it is a time to start listing the winning endgame strategies. You maybe know some of them, but this list will organize them in your head.
- If the position is open and there are pawns on both side of the board, Bishop is Stronger than a Knight. - If the position is closed, Knight is better. - If your opponent has more pawns then you, you want to have opposite color Bishop ending which has a high probability for a draw even when 2 pawns down (in some cases, not always) - If you have more pawns you should chose the same color Bishops ending for the reasons above
- If you are a pawn up keep your opponents King away from your pawn - If you are a pawn down keep your King close to the opponent’s pawn |
| Last Updated on Friday, 16 December 2011 12:18 |

















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And not to be rude, but the term is "passed pawn" rather than "past pawn".
Thanks for article.
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