This is from a game I recently won, along with annotations and commentary. Analysis and tips are greatly appreciated, as always, since I'm but a mere patzer hoping to improve his overall game. It was the first down-to-the-bare-bones endgame I recall facing here on Chess.com, and I think I played it decently.
You played the endgame very well. Granted, Black made some critical mistakes, but punishing them is what chess is about, right? For example, on move 25, instead of passively playing Re8, Black should have played Rd8, sacrificing the e5 pawn to activate his rook. Here are some helpful principles for Rook and pawn endgames:
If you understand these 4 basic principles, you will already have excellent knowledge of the most common(and hardest) endgame. Good luck and may your Rook and Pawn endgames be successful! You can even take the 1st step by seeing how you, or your opponent, could have or did use the above principles to their advantage.
good game .but i enjoyed recomendation by khpa21 very
much thank both of you
21... Qxe4 would've won a piece for Black.
You're right, tonydal -- it would have! I think I should count my blessings that my opponent was bent on saving his/her queen.
I don't think there was much difference in skill between you and your opponent. I think what you had over him was a PLAN. See how important a plan is? Having a plan is only ever good - if your plan works, you win (something), and if it doesn't you will have learnt something. If you can keep thinking and coming up with plans, you will become a strong player.
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