Which endgame
The only winning theoretical endgame I cannot win. Sometimes not even 2000s can
Because king activity is very important also the person with the rook has to be careful not to get forked or etc
With one rook it’s a draw just depends on the position
Its not a draw its winning except it reaches a forced drawing position like berger's draw or philodor's draw
depends on the position, but usually wins the queen
I know but my question is how? and how to learn to be able to do so
Well I can’t say for certain but i can find a YouTube video on how to save a rook vs pawn less queen endgame, it’s probably not hard just need to keep in mind a few things
This is my go to channel for chess improvement xD
A single video cannot cover up this endgame. You would need at least an entire long playlist, as per what I know about this endgame
This is my go to channel for chess improvement xD
I collected some information and there are about 70-100+ patterns. That's why I asked for help because I am a human so need a human way to win this against a human
U also things I can memorize 100+ patterns? It’s more about knowing the key ideas and trying to expand on them to try to win/draw this type of endgames.
U also things I can memorize 100+ patterns? It’s more about knowing the key ideas and trying to expand on them to try to win/draw this type of endgames.
you memorize100+ patterns?
Idk the end queen vs rook + pawn, but think can play how a Gambit, is say, have active and don't change the queen, use the doble atack prefer with check for win pawns, and when have in a end when you win for now you have +1 or win for promote the pawn the i change the queen for the rook, and is a end wining
I have been looking for advise and proper training system for train and master the pawnless queen vs rook endgame. This endgame is too difficult that even GMs fail. If can win this endgame help me to be able to do so.
EDIT: Its winning unless it reaches a forced drawing combination like berger's or philodor's draw