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  • 7/3/2025
chessclockz: 13. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Endgames Part 2

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00:00was on h8 yes if there was no pawn on f7 yes but having this pawn on f7 that's the worst case of
00:06interference because black it has no moves and it depends on whether white can can force
00:12black pawns to be blocked so there are many tactical motives that that that we're always
00:23looking at so you should remember that your king can be blocked for instance here is a situation
00:31so this is the king is blocked by this pawn and so that's why it's advancing so sometimes pawns could
00:38be um um destructions because they block your own king from from uh approaching approaching the
00:48key side of the battlefield um but i think that's enough we talk a little bit more about it in the
00:55case studies there'll be some very interesting positions that we'll study separately and will
01:00taste your knowledge and what you've learned throughout this very quick uh tour uh on the
01:08on the pawns and end games and now we move to a few other end games
01:13rooks and games probably most common end games happens all the time and many of these end games
01:28with multiple pawns um they yet to be determined whether one side is willing or or not um
01:36we don't want to go too much in analyzing some specific positions again we look at some rules some
01:47patterns that is important to remember um uh while playing these rooks end games um for instance

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