Chess Endings for Beginners
A ChessCentral E-book
This ingenious ebook contains the endgame knowledge that every chess
player must have at his fingertips. Each of these 124 practical endings are the
building blocks of winning chess, the foundation for any understanding of this
vital phase of the game. If you're a true beginner at chess, this ebook is a
great place to start; if you're an experienced competitor, don't worry - few
experts will know these important positions like they should! Regardless of
rank, before long every example in this e-book will seem like an old friend, and
you will be able to demonstrate the correct line of play without hesitation. A
little study, a little practice (and a lot of fun!) will soon be rewarded by
points on your rating.
Chess Endings for Beginners is divided into two broad sections.
First we find 68 King and pawn endings, which are the bedrock of all other
endgames. Their importance is fundamental; they simply have to be known! The
collection may seem brief in numbers, but if you'll master these basic
principles of play, you have made great strides in chess skill. The pawn
endgames are followed by 55 "various" endings, beginning with a few elementary
mates and moving on to the essential endings for each piece. Naturally, those
with Rook and pawn(s) form the bulk of these examples, followed by Bishop,
Knight, and then Queen endgames. All according to their practical importance.
Chess Endings for Beginners was compiled one hundred years ago
by J.H. Blake, and has already passed the test of time. That's because no
abstract theories will be found here, no foggy notions of "coordinate squares"
or "triangulation." These endings are real-world examples seen in tournament
halls every day, so don't put off getting this e-book - and don't try to figure
it out at crunch time, with your clock ticking down! Get strong. Download today!
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