Chess Endgames | Putting it All Together (1000-1199)

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Summing up:

1. Two Knights vs. Lone King is a draw. Mate can only be delivered if the defender's King willingly steps onto a corner square.
2. Queen vs. Bishop (no pawns for either side) or Queen vs. Knight (no pawns for either side) is easily winning for the Queen.
3. The King is a strong piece and must be used in the endgame.
4. The Opposition is an extremely important tool that allows one King to become stronger that another.
5. Rook-pawns add to the defender's drawing chances in most endgames.

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