King and pawn endgames can be quite hard, mostly because of how you made your structure in the middlegame and opening. So I made up a tip that can help you in king and pawn endgames, especially if you have very few pawns left.
"Pretend you're going on a walk with a 7-year-old son. You are the dad (King) and your son is a pawn. Don't let your son run off by himself. Take steps, one by one with the pawn so stalemate chances are reduced."
In this example, I made this mistake by letting my child pawn run off into the wilderness with a wooden sword to attack the king. Then my opponent moved Kf8. I had to either leave the pawn to get captured or force stalemate. I wasn't going to leave my son alone.
I hope this tip helps you during king and pawn endgames! Let me know what you think.
King and pawn endgames can be quite hard, mostly because of how you made your structure in the middlegame and opening. So I made up a tip that can help you in king and pawn endgames, especially if you have very few pawns left.

"Pretend you're going on a walk with a 7-year-old son. You are the dad (King) and your son is a pawn. Don't let your son run off by himself. Take steps, one by one with the pawn so stalemate chances are reduced."
In this example, I made this mistake by letting my child pawn run off into the wilderness with a wooden sword to attack the king. Then my opponent moved Kf8. I had to either leave the pawn to get captured or force stalemate. I wasn't going to leave my son alone.
I hope this tip helps you during king and pawn endgames!
Let me know what you think.