In this video, I take you through a real endgame from one of my tournament games featuring same-colored bishops. This position offers a perfect case study to understand crucial endgame principles in practice, such as fixing pawns on the correct color, activating the king, and creating zugzwang.
You'll see how small inaccuracies can change the evaluation of the position, and how to convert (or hold) such endings with clarity. Learning from both good play and mistakes makes this example especially instructive.
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can choose a membership on my Patreon channel. I upload 4-6 hours of videos / month(I've already uploaded 170 educational videos, totaling around 45 hours of content) 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.
Dear Chess Friends,
In this video, I take you through a real endgame from one of my tournament games featuring same-colored bishops. This position offers a perfect case study to understand crucial endgame principles in practice, such as fixing pawns on the correct color, activating the king, and creating zugzwang.
You'll see how small inaccuracies can change the evaluation of the position, and how to convert (or hold) such endings with clarity. Learning from both good play and mistakes makes this example especially instructive.
You can watch the video here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/same-colored-key-135145776?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
I hope you'll find it useful. If you like it and you want to see my private educational videos, you can choose a membership on my Patreon channel. I upload 4-6 hours of videos / month (I've already uploaded 170 educational videos, totaling around 45 hours of content) 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