Understanding Chess Endgames - Two Pawns. Part 1

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Published 12/2023
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Language: English | Size: 2.05 GB | Duration: 1h 39m
Learn pawn endgames with a grandmaster | This course is a logical continuation of the course about One Pawn

What you'll learn
How to win with two extra pawns
How to make a beautiful draw against two pawns
Learn how to win if pawns are in front of one another
Learn how to draw when you lose your last pawn
Use shouldering, opposition, distant opposition, and key squares to your advantage
Discover the difference between chess geometry and regular geometry
Requirements
You should know how the kings and the pawns move
Description
This course will help you understand what to do when two pawns are left on the board.It is a logical continuation of the course I dedicated to a one-pawn endgame.I checked all the books on pawn endgames that I studied myself and selected all the important positions for you.I also added some of the positions that, in my view, were missing from the books I studied.Here, you will learn that your perception of the world based on Euclidean geometry can fail you in chess.You will see the beauty of chess geometry, which is sometimes counterintuitive.This course also contains a wonderful puzzle, which I was solving without the chessboard when traveling for a tournament more than a dozen years ago. The puzzle goes as follows: Can you put three white pawns on different files and, of course, two kings, so that it is still a draw with white to move?Think about that! You have three extra passed pawns (no doubled or tripled pawns), it is your move, and yet this is still a draw! Learn and Master Pawn Endgames (Two Pawns | Part 1) with a Successful GrandmasterLearn how to win with two extra pawnsStudy how to draw against two pawns, if possibleUse the principles of opposition and distant opposition when losing your last pawn Anticipate your opponent's actions to win the gameUse mined squares, key squares, and shouldering to crack your opponent's defenseLearn the brilliant solution to the puzzle mentioned beforeDiscover how to think in terms of chess geometry (which is different from the one we are used to)This course will enhance your understanding of the fascinating world of chess endgamesThe course consists of 5 sectionsSection 1 | Introduction: You will learn what this course is all about. There you will also find my position on russian war against Ukraine.Section 2 | Two extra pawns: You will learn how to win with two extra pawns, and you will discover the situations when you can still hold a draw. Also, you will find out the solution to the three-pawn puzzle (Spoiler Alert!).Section 3 | Pawns on adjacent files: You will discover how to survive when you lose the pawn. Also, you will find out how to take your opponent's plan into account when winning the pawn. Sometimes, you will have to resist playing obvious moves. Section 4 | Pawns on the same file: Miner squares, key squares, opposition, when your intuition may fail you, chess geometry vs Euclidean geometry, counterintuitive decisions, difficult shouldering. All of this is waiting for you in this section.Section 5 | Short Conclusion: You will hear the summary of the course. In the attachment, you will find a link to the free lichess study, where you can check all the positions discussed in the course.Who this course is for:- Beginner/hobby chess players who want to understand chess endgames better- Chess enthusiasts who are ready to build a foundation for their endgame play- Anyone who is interested in improving their endgame play- Chess players who want to play well and evaluate pawn endgames in a matter of seconds
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Intro about Ukraine
Lecture 2 Introduction | What this course is all about
Section 2: Two extra pawns
Lecture 3 Doubled Pawns | Win
Lecture 4 Doubled Pawns | Draw
Lecture 5 One File between the Pawns
Lecture 6 Two Files between the Pawns
Lecture 7 Watch out for the Stalemate!
Lecture 8 Beautiful Draw + Solution to the Puzzle
Section 3: Pawns on adjacent files
Lecture 9 To take or not to take
Lecture 10 Distant Opposition
Lecture 11 Key Squares + dropping the Pawn
Section 4: Pawns on the same file
Lecture 12 Mined Squares + Opposition
Lecture 13 Mined squares + Key Squares
Lecture 14 When your Intuition may fail you + Opposition
Lecture 15 When your Intuition may fail you + Key Squares
Lecture 16 Euclidean Geometry vs Chess Geometry
Lecture 17 Chess Geometry + Key Squares + Shouldering
Lecture 18 When your Intuition may fail you + Chess Geometry
Lecture 19 Shouldering + Key Squares
Lecture 20 Counterintuitive Shouldering + Key Squares
Lecture 21 How to pick the Route to your Destination | Chess Geometry vs Euclid
Section 5: Short Conclusion
Lecture 22 Conclusion
Beginner and club level chess players who want to enhance their endgame play,Anyone interested in recognizing beauty in chess


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