00:00...runner and our pawn advance.
00:08Sometimes, you know, it happens even in the games of strong players.
00:13They're missing right moves.
00:17And here is a position.
00:19Again, a king and a pawn, king and a pawn.
00:24Now, it's f7.
00:27Or I can just make it f7 there just to make it even more applicable to you guys.
00:36Black to move.
00:38You say two pawns, what's the big deal?
00:41Black actually played f5 and after king before.
00:43White king is in the square and the game was drawn.
00:48The winning move was king d5.
00:51Again, we know this trick.
00:55So we make sure that white king cannot run close to our pawn because then we cut it.
01:01A king d4 and our pawn is advancing.
01:03And if white pushes this pawn, then another trick.
01:07That's important for you to learn.
01:09So the pawns are advancing almost simultaneously.
01:12But now we go back with our king, king a6.
01:15And white even advances his pawn a move earlier.
01:20But our queen appears with a check.
01:25And after king a5, you remember?
01:30Queen a1 check.
01:31Skewer.
01:33Who wins the queen?
01:33And if white king goes on a7, queen a1, this is made.
01:40Those samples, they show how precise you should be in the end games.
01:48Pawn end games.
01:49As a matter of fact, one pawn and one pawn on both sides.
01:54Of course, when you start adding pawns, it will become a little more complicated.
01:57But still there are rules that we should remember.
01:59And in that.
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