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chessclockz: 12. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Endgames Part 1

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00:00double attack, forks. In the endgame we also have rules, but those are very
00:06general rules. And some of the positions you have to memorize. Of course it's
00:09important that you go over these positions, you read books, thanks God you
00:14know you have so many opportunities now to learn, just you don't you don't like
00:19books, look at the computer screen. But certain things you have to remember and
00:23certain rules that are important to know because they will not, they will not
00:30betray you. It's not just about advancing the pawn, but technical ideas that that
00:39are universal.
00:45One is that it's called shouldering. What does it mean?
00:52You can guess, it's when your king shoulders opponent's king. Because in some
01:01positions you have different routes to your goal, but you can combine your route
01:07with an interference, interfering with opponent's route. So for instance, here is
01:16a position. White pawn on a6, black pawn on a7. Our king is on f7, black's king is on b2.
01:28Of course we have to win this pawn. But if we keep going there directly, then it will be a draw.
01:36Because black king manages to push our king to the a file and we cannot escape. It's a draw.
01:48So how can we win this pawn by preventing black king to take c7 square and take one on a7?
01:54Of course, you get the answer. We go on...

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