Chess Endgames For Kids PGN Only Chessable
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Discover The Art Of Converting Advantages Into Victory
And Saving Half-Points From The Jaws Of Defeat
Through 50 Newbie & Kid-Friendly Endgame Lessons
If you’d love to sharpen your calculation skills, get the maximum value from every piece and pawn, and turn equal middlegames into winning positions…even if you’re new to chess, then the endgame is where it’s at.
The Third World Champion said it best:
“In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything else. For whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middle game and the opening must be studied in relation to the endgame.” – José Raúl Capablanca
So in his second Chessable course, leading endgame analyst Grandmaster Karsten Müller lays down the foundation upon which you can…
Hone Your Endgame Skills And Climb The Rating Ladder
Endgames barely have any pawns and pieces. But sizzling combinations hide behind these simple-looking positions. You just need to “see” them.
That’s why in the first chapter of Chess Endgames For Kids, GM Müller shows you how to instantly decide the game in your favor with fundamental checkmates. So you, too, can spot game-winning shots when you play.
Next, GM Müller walks you through essential endgame techniques, which masters use all the time to deny the opponent the win or snatch the full point themselves.
Here’s a sneak peek of the 50 lessons inside Chess Endgames For Kids:
🔑 Pawn ending shortcuts which simplify your decision-making
🔑 Dominate the enemy knight with the “knight check shadow”
🔑 Ace the “knight versus bishop” match-up whichever side you’re on
🔑 Exploit the ‘short’ and ‘long’ side in rook endgames
🔑 How to “lose” a move so you can zugzwang your way to victory
Now that’s just a small sample of what you’ll learn inside Chess Endgames For Kids.
Plus, your trusty Chessable team also turned GM Müller’s lessons into 294 trainable variations and 36 instructive exercises. So you can revisit the techniques and their steps until they become second nature.
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