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In this video, I break down the seven key reasons why you’re losing drawn or winning endgames in chess. Drawing from years of chess coaching, I’ve compiled the most common mistakes players make during this crucial phase of the game. Throughout the video, I’ll walk you through each of these seven reasons, demonstrating not only where things go wrong but also how to think logically and execute the correct moves. Stick with me until the end, and I’ll also introduce a classic chess example to tie everything together.
We’ll begin by exploring the frequent errors in theoretically drawn positions, such as king and pawn endgames, where many players fumble despite knowing the position should be drawn. You’ll learn key concepts like opposition and how to use it to defend perfectly. Along the way, I’ll ask you to pause at critical moments and find the best defensive moves, helping you develop the right thought process.
Finally, I’ll cover more advanced topics, such as the rule of the square, outside passed pawns, and the importance of maintaining tension in pawn structures. Each segment is packed with examples designed to improve your endgame decision-making and help you avoid the typical blunders that can turn a drawn position into a loss. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the theoretical knowledge and practical tips to handle endgames with confidence and precision.