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Pawn Endgames - Triangulation

Dear Chess Friends,
As I mentioned before, I started uploading a full Endgame Course to my Patreon channel. I know, it's very annoying when you play a really good game and you have a great advantage in the endgame but you don't know the right winning technique. If you want to improve your endgame skills, I highly recommend you to watch my videos in which I teach you theoretical endgame positions from the basics to the more complex ones.
In this video, I'm talking about a very interesting pawn endgame motive: the triangulation. Here is the link to that: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pawn-endgames-121407294?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_cjoin_link
The main topics what you can learn from this video:
- What is the triangulation in chess?
- What is the point of triangulations and how can we use it in practice?
- Tricky stalemate motives
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can subscribe to my Patreon channel. I upload 4-8 hours of videos / month and you can learn about openings, strategies, tactics and endgames, too. I also upload daily puzzles in 4 levels every day.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to write to me.
Kind regards,
Gabor
Wait this means stalemate is annoying for the winning side?

Dear Chess Friends,
As I mentioned before, I started uploading a full Endgame Course to my Patreon channel. I know, it's very annoying when you play a really good game and you have a great advantage in the endgame but you don't know the right winning technique. If you want to improve your endgame skills, I highly recommend you to watch my videos in which I teach you theoretical endgame positions from the basics to the more complex ones.
In this video, I'm talking about a very interesting pawn endgame motive: the triangulation. Here is the link to that: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pawn-endgames-121407294?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_cjoin_link
The main topics what you can learn from this video:
- What is the triangulation in chess?
- What is the point of triangulations and how can we use it in practice?
- Tricky stalemate motives
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can subscribe to my Patreon channel. I upload 4-8 hours of videos / month and you can learn about openings, strategies, tactics and endgames, too. I also upload daily puzzles in 4 levels every day.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to write to me.
Kind regards,
Gabor
Wait this means stalemate is annoying for the winning side?
Of course. It's logical, since if you want to win the game, you don't want to go for a stalemate, right?

Dear Chess Friends,
As I mentioned before, I started uploading a full Endgame Course to my Patreon channel. I know, it's very annoying when you play a really good game and you have a great advantage in the endgame but you don't know the right winning technique. If you want to improve your endgame skills, I highly recommend you to watch my videos in which I teach you theoretical endgame positions from the basics to the more complex ones.
In this video, I'm talking about a very interesting pawn endgame motive: the triangulation. Here is the link to that: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pawn-endgames-121407294?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_cjoin_link
The main topics what you can learn from this video:
- What is the triangulation in chess?
- What is the point of triangulations and how can we use it in practice?
- Tricky stalemate motives
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can subscribe to my Patreon channel. I upload 4-8 hours of videos / month and you can learn about openings, strategies, tactics and endgames, too. I also upload daily puzzles in 4 levels every day.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to write to me.
Kind regards,
Gabor
Wait this means stalemate is annoying for the winning side?
Of course. It's logical, since if you want to win the game, you don't want to go for a stalemate, right?
Oh yes... BTW thanks for telling me =)

Dear Chess Friends,
As I mentioned before, I started uploading a full Endgame Course to my Patreon channel. I know, it's very annoying when you play a really good game and you have a great advantage in the endgame but you don't know the right winning technique. If you want to improve your endgame skills, I highly recommend you to watch my videos in which I teach you theoretical endgame positions from the basics to the more complex ones.
In this video, I'm talking about a very interesting pawn endgame motive: the triangulation. Here is the link to that: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pawn-endgames-121407294?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_cjoin_link
The main topics what you can learn from this video:
- What is the triangulation in chess?
- What is the point of triangulations and how can we use it in practice?
- Tricky stalemate motives
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can subscribe to my Patreon channel. I upload 4-8 hours of videos / month and you can learn about openings, strategies, tactics and endgames, too. I also upload daily puzzles in 4 levels every day.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to write to me.
Kind regards,
Gabor
Wait this means stalemate is annoying for the winning side?
Of course. It's logical, since if you want to win the game, you don't want to go for a stalemate, right?
Oh yes... BTW thanks for telling me =)
You're welcome.
Dear Chess Friends,
As I mentioned before, I started uploading a full Endgame Course to my Patreon channel. I know, it's very annoying when you play a really good game and you have a great advantage in the endgame but you don't know the right winning technique. If you want to improve your endgame skills, I highly recommend you to watch my videos in which I teach you theoretical endgame positions from the basics to the more complex ones.
In this video, I'm talking about a very interesting pawn endgame motive: the triangulation. Here is the link to that: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pawn-endgames-121407294?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
The main topics what you can learn from this video:
- What is the triangulation in chess?
- What is the point of triangulations and how can we use it in practice?
- Tricky stalemate motives
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can subscribe to my Patreon channel. I upload 4-8 hours of videos / month and you can learn about openings, strategies, tactics and endgames, too. I also upload daily puzzles in 4 levels every day.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to write to me.
Kind regards,
Gabor