The Complete Chess Endgame course for Beginners
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Hi and welcome to this course. I’m super excited to be here teaching you all about Chess endgames. Now, why a course about Chess endgames?
Most people view chess endgames as boring but a necessary evil. However, I have tried to make this course as fun as possible and have only covered the necessary parts that a beginner requires.
Remember that many beginners don’t even reach the endgame phase, but those that do reach have shockingly less knowledge of the endgame and draw or even lose positions that should be won or fail to draw positions that are clearly drawn. The aim of this course is to prevent those mis-steps from happening.
A quick introduction to myself – I’m a FIDE rated player and have several years of experience teaching beginners all about chess. More than that, I have several course in Udemy that are tailored towards beginners and this course draws from the experience that I have gained from what works best for beginners on this course.
Will learning the endgame techniques in this course dramatically improve your rating? Probably not, but the solid understanding that you gain with these endgames will help you sustain your rating and as with any other skill, chess is a matter of theory and practice. So the more games you play and the more chances you have to apply what you learn in this course, the better you will become as a player.
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9Which pieces can mate vs. Lone KingVideo lesson
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10Minor piece vs Queen playoff round 1 - Bishop vs. QueenVideo lesson
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11Minor piece vs Queen playoff round 2 - Knight vs QueenVideo lesson
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12The power of the king and using him effectively in the endgameVideo lesson
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13A note about rook pawnsVideo lesson
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14Distant OppositionVideo lesson
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15King and Pawn vs. Lone KingVideo lesson
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16King and Pawn with additional pawnsVideo lesson
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17Pawn FreezesVideo lesson
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18Bishop vs. Lone PawnVideo lesson
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19Knight vs. Lone PawnVideo lesson
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20Kinght vs Rook PawnVideo lesson
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21Rook vs. Lone PawnVideo lesson
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22Introduction to section and why this section is larger than the other sectionsVideo lesson
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23A relook at Opposition and exceptions to opposition rules - Part 1Video lesson
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24A relook at Opposition and exceptions to opposition rules - Part 2Video lesson
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25the Trébuchet PositionVideo lesson
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26King and Two Doubled Pawns vs. Lone KingVideo lesson
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27Possibilities of stalemating the stronger side having a rook pawnVideo lesson
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28Entering the square of the pawnVideo lesson
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29Outside Passed PawnsVideo lesson
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30Bishop and Wrong Colored Rook Pawn vs Lone KingVideo lesson
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31Simplification to a winning bishop endgame with the wrong colored bishopVideo lesson
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32Lone King vs Knight and rook pawn on the 6th or 7th rankVideo lesson
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33Bishops of Opposite ColorsVideo lesson
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34Rook Endgames - The Lucena PositionVideo lesson
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35The Philidor Position - A crucial defensive stanceVideo lesson
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36Trapping the enemy king away from the actionVideo lesson
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37Queen vs Pawn Part 1 - Pawn on the 6th rankVideo lesson
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38Queen vs Pawn Part 2 - Pawn on the 7th rankVideo lesson

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