Imagine you're in a thrilling game of chess with a friend. You bring all your pieces to the centre, threaten to capture the opponent's piece with a knight fork, and even create checkmate ideas by ...
Last fortnight, we discussed ‘Pattern Recognition in Chess’, aided by basic checkmate patterns like the Back Rank Checkmate with the rook and the Queen. Let us continue where we left off in our ...
Enjoy this short but fascinating 3-minute rook endgame filled with strategy, precision, and tactical ideas. A great example of how even simple endgames can turn into exciting battles on the chessboard ...
Students of chess often believe the endgame is the easiest part of the game. Many exchanges have taken place; only the kings, some pawns and a few pieces remain. Things should become easier and ...