5 Chess Endgames You MUST Know

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • These are 5 pawn endgames you must know in chess :) let me know if you wanna see me doing this same type of video but with other pieces such as rooks, queens, bishops or knights!
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    00:00-00:31 Intro
    00:31-3:00 The Box
    3:00-8:34 Opposition
    8:34-11:50 Rook Pawns
    11:50-15:38 Separated Pawns
    15:38-20:23 Pawn Breakthroughs
    20:23-25:53 Beautiful Endgame Example
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Комментарии • 308

  • @soulreaper6378
    @soulreaper6378 Год назад +162

    Thank you Anna for these amazing lessons!

  • @moosewild4239
    @moosewild4239 Год назад +11

    Very clear explanations. Definitely do all the other pieces. It would make a nice complete reference guide. Thanks for the time you put in in your videos.

  • @PaulaBean
    @PaulaBean Год назад +21

    Yes, I like these instructional videos. The 'below 800' was interesting too! Can you make some more?

  • @perpetualbystander4516
    @perpetualbystander4516 Год назад +5

    Great instructional endgame video. 👌Would love to see more endgame examples with other pieces involved. 😊

  • @LunaTuna
    @LunaTuna Год назад +16

    You’re such a great teacher! I learned a lot from this lesson! ❤️

  • @thomasdalton1508
    @thomasdalton1508 Год назад +50

    Thanks, Anna! Your educational videos are really accessible for beginners, which is much appreciated!

  • @eddarby469
    @eddarby469 Год назад +12

    Great choice for starting Endgame lessons.
    Opposition
    Distance Opposition
    Diagonal Opposition
    Long Distance Opposition
    The Square of the Pawn
    Rook Pawn exception
    Pawns separated by one file
    Three Pawns against Three
    An illustration of why bishops are better than knights in open positions, rook mating patterns, queen mating patterns, delivering mate with two bishops, (maybe) delivering mate with bishop and knight (I forget that exercise), why you can't mate with two knights, how to save an endgame with a minor piece sacrifice, and the rook vs bishop endgame.
    Also, there is a situation where the knight pawn is a draw, correct?
    Keep going. You're doing a fine job.

  • @shared-value
    @shared-value Год назад +2

    thank you.....I've been playing chess a long time, and have seen pawn endgame videos, even the "opposition" concept....but it was never really labeled or explained as such....I now know how to deal with "opposition" from both offensive and defensive situations....thank you again ;- )

  • @larsqvist6566
    @larsqvist6566 Год назад +2

    Thank you, Anna! These videos are very helpful and instructive. I esp learned from the pawnbreaks. Please do more with and about pawnbreaks! 👍☺️

  • @Marvelmind_
    @Marvelmind_ Год назад +40

    On my road of becoming the best player in the world (no), I would really appreciate any of your other videos on the theme.

  • @blopacerezo9116
    @blopacerezo9116 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Anna! Very enlighting lesson! Keep em coming!!!

  • @xescllabres1327
    @xescllabres1327 Год назад +1

    Genial video, Anna. Muchas gracias!

  • @TheDMFW62
    @TheDMFW62 Год назад +2

    Good lessons, thanks. I've been playing chess long enough to know I *should* have all these ideas firmly established in my head but I'm also aware that the end game is one of my weaknesses. It was only the first two lessons (which were very well explained) that I fully knew before watching. Lessons three, four and five were concepts I'd seen but hadn't really learnt properly. This systematic analysis will definitely help me to remember the principles behind these positions.

  • @davidmartin7163
    @davidmartin7163 Год назад +1

    Great video! Your explanations were very clear and easy to understand. Also these are useful and practical endgames that will be encountered for sure. Thanks!

  • @subscrieber2692
    @subscrieber2692 Год назад +3

    I love and appreciate this style you communicate well and have a grasp of whats useful for someone who wants to learn thank you 🙏

  • @RbAgsts718
    @RbAgsts718 Год назад +2

    Hi really enjoyed your content. Any chance of doing a video on the Sicilian . The classical would be the best, but also any other styles would be welcomed. Thanks again.

  • @walterwadlow9438
    @walterwadlow9438 Год назад +2

    Your really clear explanations make these videos great!

  • @bigbadwolf837
    @bigbadwolf837 Год назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic videos. Thankyou. Find them really helpful. Keep up the good work🙂👍🏻

  • @ymgabaldon
    @ymgabaldon Год назад +5

    Muy interesante Anna. Estaría fenomenal si subieras algún ejemplo más de finales de peones.

  • @Volcanic47
    @Volcanic47 Год назад

    Great video. Definitely like to see more endgame theory with other pieces with pawns as I'm terrible at endgames. These tips should help improve so thanks.

  • @willdubois
    @willdubois Год назад +10

    This is exactly the type of content I've been looking for! Easy to understand explanation of endgame patterns. It would be really cool to see some of the things you mentioned towards the end as well, like knight / bishop endgames!

  • @wayneborkovich3460
    @wayneborkovich3460 Год назад +1

    Thank you, your videos are very helpful.

  • @MaruShawnx
    @MaruShawnx Год назад +1

    Very Mature Anna well done. Thanks for showing me how to utilize king and separating pawn segment was good improvement strategy I learned from you.

  • @Matteus605
    @Matteus605 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the lesson, Anna!

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +2

    You have been making so many great videos lately, very helpful!

  • @drkshr4803
    @drkshr4803 Год назад +1

    Well organized material, thank you Anna.

  • @melykek
    @melykek Год назад +1

    Thank you for the amzing lesson. It is really useful for me. I am interessted in queen and rock and knight and bishop endgame:-))) All of that!

  • @joeremus9039
    @joeremus9039 Год назад +3

    Thanks Anna. Please show us more end game analysis.

  • @RichiRichi
    @RichiRichi Год назад +1

    Thank you, great video, I learned so much.😁

  • @edwarddewit43
    @edwarddewit43 Год назад

    Fantastic video! So clear and to the point.

  • @79-souravsutradhar53
    @79-souravsutradhar53 Год назад +3

    Plz make more endgame strategies.. this really helps beginners like me

  • @lornakcindespire671
    @lornakcindespire671 Год назад +1

    This was very understandable, easy to learn/see. Would love some bishop endgames next, I recall your mother gave you some theory on them with taking care of the diferent colored squares :D
    also, best outro ever XD

  • @UOUPv2
    @UOUPv2 Год назад +1

    The box can also be drawn by drawing a diagonal towards the king from the pawn. I feel like that's an easier way to think of it.

  • @BillHart_Family_Friends
    @BillHart_Family_Friends Год назад

    Wow! Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @MrMbrownjr
    @MrMbrownjr Год назад

    That was a great lesson, I definitely learned a lot. Thanks so much

  • @richardsrensen4219
    @richardsrensen4219 Год назад +1

    thanks i would love if you made a video about R endgames !!

  • @thibautmairesse1374
    @thibautmairesse1374 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing these useful concepts 🙏🏻

  • @bobbyhernandez5227
    @bobbyhernandez5227 Год назад

    so simple yet i always missed it! i’m not aspiring to be a GM but i do enjoy playing & videos like this add another layer to implement & win when i have an advantage.

  • @Hailmich10
    @Hailmich10 Год назад

    Excellent! Thank You!

  • @johncody9924
    @johncody9924 Год назад +1

    Spending lots of time with this video! Awesome end game survival principles!

  • @amazingcato5315
    @amazingcato5315 Год назад +1

    I knew about the "box", the 3P vs 3P and KP vs K but didn't know the term "opposition". Thank you for the refresher course! And including the exceptions of P-Square-P and rook file pawns.

  • @AndrewBrophy-Romans8.1
    @AndrewBrophy-Romans8.1 3 месяца назад

    Very instructive! I like the 3 pawns vs. 3 pawns example

  • @thegreppie7282
    @thegreppie7282 Год назад

    Pls more of it !!!

  • @jaypolomsky2340
    @jaypolomsky2340 Год назад +1

    Awesome, thanks!

  • @KentJohnson123
    @KentJohnson123 Год назад

    Thank you, Anna. I needed this video. You have clarified concepts I could not get my head around before! Now to put them into practice!

  • @larryhon
    @larryhon Год назад +4

    can you please put all your tutorials in a playlist? thank you! I'm a huge fan.

  • @SINQUEFIELD83
    @SINQUEFIELD83 Год назад

    Thank you for showing me the box! I am not very experienced in this area, so I am hesitant to explore different positions. Your approach in helping me has encourged me to improve my skills. I'm sure After a little practice, I'll have the skills and confidence to take control from any position.

  • @rondid
    @rondid Год назад

    So helpful, thx Anna !

  • @elasticharmony
    @elasticharmony Год назад

    this is just wonderful, very instructive to show how to draw thus ssave yourself. I dont think Ive ever seen this before.

  • @yourguid
    @yourguid Год назад

    great thks for yours video... very helpful

  • @markc8323
    @markc8323 Год назад

    Very helpful Anna. Excellent teaching.

  • @cyin974
    @cyin974 Год назад +3

    I'm all for instructional lessons like this, thank you

  • @dismian7
    @dismian7 Год назад +4

    Love this, thank you so much, you're an angel

  • @TheBlackSheepDiaries
    @TheBlackSheepDiaries Год назад +2

    Hey Anna, I love your videos but I'm an amateur at best. I float between 1000 and 1100. Your last video about endgame has already helped me win a few games. Thank you and best wishes as I watch this one!

  • @WayOfHaQodesh
    @WayOfHaQodesh 10 месяцев назад

    Very instructional video, thank you again. Would be interested in the different bare minimums required to win with end game positions.

  • @foobar5477
    @foobar5477 Год назад

    thanks anna, love watching your videos

  • @johngillespie4931
    @johngillespie4931 Год назад +1

    Well done Anna excellent presentation, I really enjoyed your video, it is a real pleasure to learn from you !👍

  • @rubensepulveda8830
    @rubensepulveda8830 Год назад +1

    Usted ha explicado esto de una forma que ha sido muy fácil de entender.. gracias.

  • @nathandl7x
    @nathandl7x Год назад

    This has really helped me in endgames, thanks Anna, please make more of these videos we really need them, much love keep it up ❤️❤️❤️🥰

  • @brianbennett2397
    @brianbennett2397 Год назад

    I found this lesson to be fascinating! Thank you, Anna!

  • @friscoliv
    @friscoliv Год назад

    Great content. I don't usually study endgames, so this was a great lesson. Hope to see more endgame videos.

  • @emanuelost8794
    @emanuelost8794 Год назад +2

    This is such amazing content!

  • @quill444
    @quill444 Год назад +25

    It's always amazing to see so many new players who don't even understand opposition and yet they're studying the variations of the Petrov's Defense! Thanks, Anna! 💗 - j q t -

    • @SlayteHasntGotAnyComputer
      @SlayteHasntGotAnyComputer Год назад

      there are like 5 variations lmao that's why they learn it (I did)

    • @tomc3422
      @tomc3422 9 месяцев назад

      This is me hahahah

    • @eclecticexplorer7828
      @eclecticexplorer7828 6 месяцев назад

      Most games do not end in a single pawn and opposing kings, but the player wants to at least get to the endgame in decent shape, so it doesn't really surprise me. If you don't learn the openings, you will be lost before ever getting to this point. I am not saying that a beginner shouldn't study basic endgames; they absolutely should, but you want to make sure you can get there.

  • @shanastroskyphazer8172
    @shanastroskyphazer8172 Год назад

    Great Lesson Anna Thanks ! Almost felt like a live lesson ! Cool crisp and clear video layout too, very well done!! Please...More endgame lessons and history game example is very cool. Thanks :D. : fire &heart emoji'

  • @jeffquerner6076
    @jeffquerner6076 Год назад +37

    Anna, Your videos are very instructive for beginners,intermediate players ! Although when I resume playing tournaments I will climb above 1900 and 2000 rating classes. You reminded me everyone must know and remember key fundamentals . Great job, Anna !

  • @shared-value
    @shared-value Год назад

    wow, the 3 pawn example was a thing of beauty also (and you too !)....thank you, great explanation an advice

  • @Randyrocker1
    @Randyrocker1 Год назад

    Brilliant loved it, thanks!

  • @richardpringle7515
    @richardpringle7515 Год назад

    Explained with great clarity thanks Anna. Happened upon your channel after a 25 year break from playing chess! Just started playing with friends again and your bitesize content is informative and entertaining. Keep up the great work!

  • @viperhd70
    @viperhd70 Год назад +1

    I'm amazed I still know these end games. I haven't played chess in 20+ years and did some studying as a teen. Somehow the notions of the 'square' (don't think I ever saw it called the 'box') and 'opposition' must have stuck with me forever. I always loved studying end games a lot more than openings, probably because the latter is much more pure memorization.

  • @pawnpusher
    @pawnpusher Год назад

    The first two endgames and the last one I had already seen before, but the others I hadn't. More endgame videos please!

  • @MetalheadsReactToHipHop
    @MetalheadsReactToHipHop Год назад

    This is helpful thank you!

  • @GeorgeDole
    @GeorgeDole 4 месяца назад

    Great video. I learned a lot today about having active Kings. Many thanks. 😅

  • @Alexei2539
    @Alexei2539 Год назад +2

    5:13 actually once White's king gets to the 6th rank, he is winning. You won't need frontal opposition after that (you only need it for ranks 5 and lower and the pawn not being on the a or h files). c5 (instead of Kc6) Kd8 c6 Kc8 c7 Kb7 Kc7.

  • @colinjava8447
    @colinjava8447 Год назад +1

    When you say the king goes one step back in a different file 7:08, I think you could just say to place the king where it can't be put in opposition, so that's why you don't play Kc7 (cause of Kc5) even though Kc7 appears safest.

  • @MetalheadsReactToHipHop
    @MetalheadsReactToHipHop Год назад

    Would love to see a video from you about endgames involving another piece like a bishop or rook

  • @marcelineee86
    @marcelineee86 Год назад

    Thank you for your videos Anna, you explain things so clearly!

  • @donovan2327
    @donovan2327 Год назад

    Thanks, Anna! this helped a lot.

  • @kamilo034
    @kamilo034 Год назад

    Im loving the content avalancha, great stuff Anna

  • @donthedgen3384
    @donthedgen3384 Год назад

    Loved this Anna thx@

  • @npmerrill
    @npmerrill Год назад +1

    Always use the box - got it. 🍻 Excellent material. The whole opposition dance is fascinating.

  • @BassPhat
    @BassPhat Год назад +1

    This is one of the best, most intelligently taught, chess lessons I've had since I read Bobby Fischer's excellent little book which methodically teaches beginners to attack. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @HWLee-vu4hv
    @HWLee-vu4hv Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @norbertdrust9009
    @norbertdrust9009 Год назад

    Great end game strategy! I needed this lesson!!

  • @Chris.M
    @Chris.M Год назад +29

    Great content Anna. I am around 2000, but still enjoyed our course. The bonus content was great!

  • @torat_emet23
    @torat_emet23 Год назад

    Wow! Amazing and very important information, thanks!

  • @OrdinaryGuy1030
    @OrdinaryGuy1030 Год назад +2

    please give us more endgames...very great lessons

  • @NovaLand
    @NovaLand Год назад

    I'm a glad beginner that enjoyed your videos, starting watching yesterday =) My problem is in the end games when i have a bishop and a queen or something, or a rook.. but I just don't know how to get a check mate.. THAT is what my problem is.. it seems i just can't get to the finishing blow :( i can't really manage to triangulate and corner the enemy, but they always get away.. :(

  • @tkshots
    @tkshots Год назад

    that was good,i didn't know this before...and very well presented,well done

  • @robertoluccini1088
    @robertoluccini1088 Год назад

    Thank you Anna! Your explanation is as beautiful as you are!

  • @eclecticexplorer7828
    @eclecticexplorer7828 6 месяцев назад

    The way I visualize the box is to use the diagonal from the pawn to the last rank, no counting required, and you see it instantly. Two important considerations:
    1. If the White king can get in the way of the Black pawn (for example, if in the initial position, White's king had been on e8), then Black will not be saved by being able to enter the box.
    2. If the pawn is still on its starting position, you have to make sure that the king can reach the box AFTER it gets pushed two ranks on its first move. For example, if White has a pawn on a2 and his king on h1 and Black's king is on h3, Black could enter the box on g4, but after a4, he would not be able to reach the e-file, which is where he would need to be to again enter the box.
    I think that a simpler way to think about opposition is that the defending king should move to be either one or two ranks ahead of the pawn (or two ranks in front of the king, if it is in front of the pawn) on the same color square as his opponent's king. If you think about it that way, you don't have to memorize the various patterns of moves.

  • @SuperCurious
    @SuperCurious Год назад

    Thank you Anna. Solid content ❤

  • @luciusverusluciusverus3082
    @luciusverusluciusverus3082 Год назад

    The way you calculated the box is the best I've seen 😍 🙌 👌 well done 👏

  • @edvinasnarijauskas178
    @edvinasnarijauskas178 Год назад +3

    This is invaluable. A really useful lesson for someone without an opportunity to learn the game with a chess teacher.

  • @jimgoshorn6182
    @jimgoshorn6182 Год назад

    Thanks and please keep them coming

  • @israelsattleen
    @israelsattleen Год назад

    awesome video. thanks

  • @herymademamajapahit-demak-9459

    Nice to follow your lesson Anna....👍👍

  • @TFPMadcow
    @TFPMadcow Год назад

    In your first position, since the pawn is 4 rows away from promotion, the square is a 4x4 square. Just suggesting a way to simplify the definition. Same for the a-pawn endgame.

  • @lionhaato
    @lionhaato Год назад

    Thank you Anna. we needed this.

  • @jean-marcflouzat5012
    @jean-marcflouzat5012 Год назад

    Thank you! More endings please!

  • @pinoalbero5781
    @pinoalbero5781 Год назад +1

    Can we stop a moment to say how much is beautiful when Anna says *José Raúl Capablanca*