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5 lessons in Endgames

Endgames

The Square of the Pawn

A simple geometric trick that tells you instantly whether a king can catch a passed pawn.

After this lesson, you will use the square of the pawn to instantly judge king vs pawn races without calculating.

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Endgames

Drawing Techniques — When You're Worse

Even lost-looking positions can be saved if you know stalemate tricks, fortress setups, and perpetual check.

After this lesson, you will save lost-looking positions using stalemate tricks, perpetual check, and fortress defenses.

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Endgames

Converting a Material Advantage

Being up material means nothing if you do not know how to convert it into a win.

After this lesson, you will systematically convert material advantages into wins by simplifying and promoting passed pawns.

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Endgames

Rook Endgames — The Lucena and Philidor

Two positions that you must know by heart — they determine the outcome of most rook endgames.

After this lesson, you will know the Lucena and Philidor positions and apply them to win or save your rook endgames.

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Endgames

King and Pawn Endings Every Player Must Know

In king and pawn endgames, your king transforms from a liability into the most powerful attacking piece.

After this lesson, you will understand opposition, key squares, and triangulation — the three pillars of king and pawn endgames.

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