![]() ![]() I don’t believe that there is any substitute for playing a lot of chess (even including blitz) and winning and losing (early on mostly losing) a good number of endings. My experience is that Improving your endgame play is first of all a matter of…experience. There is no doubt in my mind that higher-rated players harvest good portions of their grading points by defeating the lower-rated from simplified positions that are objectively drawn (or even lost for the eventual winner!). How to study endgames, and what proportion of our available chess study time to expend on them, is an interesting question.
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