Endgames with Rooks on the Board GM Ioannis Papaioannou Modern Chess
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OFF - 97%The camp Endgames with Rooks on the Board is already a digital product. This product includes all the videos from the camp as well as the PGN file related to the training sessions. Overall, the material consists of 10.5 hours of video and a PGN database, which includes 118 files!
You will find the following lectures:
✅ Rook Endgames – Important Theoretical Positions
✅ Practical Rook Endgames – Part 1
✅ Practical Rook Endgames – Part 2
✅ Rook and Bishop versus Rook and Knight
✅ Rook versus Minor Pieces – Part 1
✅ Rook versus Minor Pieces – Part 2
✅ Rook against Queen
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Rook Endgames – Important Theoretical Positions
In the introduction to this lecture, GM Ioannis Papaioannou writes, ”
“Let me begin in an unusual way: by describing which endgames should (or should not) be studied.
The one you see on the board is a theoretical endgame—an endgame with very few pieces on the board that has occurred in several games and will likely appear in future games, where the correct play is already well established. Should we start our endgame training by memorizing such endgames (of which there are hundreds)? It depends on what kind of player you are.
If you are a strong amateur player (rated below 2400) who wants to improve your game, then from a practical standpoint, there is no need to memorize such positions. They will appear very rarely in your games. However, it does make sense to go through a book on endgames at least once—whatever you retain from it will become your knowledge! If you are considering becoming a professional chess player, then you should study these theoretical positions. Doing so will enhance your overall play.
In general, if your rating is below 2400, it’s more important to study practical endgames with many pieces on the board and develop the correct way of thinking.”
Putri Lovely (verified owner) –
For taking all the fun out of my chess games. I never thought anybody would be cruel enough to make winning so easy that chess has become boring.
Kim Jin Un (verified owner) –
keep repeating basic principles annoying number of times (sometimes say it with a beard then later repeat it without the beard 😁)
Richard (verified owner) –
I would never recommend this book to anybody that I would consider a beginner, and maybe not even a “casual” player (depending on the definition).
Aiden (verified owner) –
he gives you basic principles that just works 90% of the situations – it sounded silly to me at first, but then it became a daily prayer