Chess Endgames for Kids

Chess Endgames for Kids

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  • Create Date:2021-11-28 09:54:37
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Karsten Müller
  • ISBN:1910093610
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Summary

Most chess games are decided in the endgame。 It is here where you reap the reward
for your good play, or else use all your cunning to deny the opponent victory。 Knowing
just a few key endgame techniques will dramatically increase your confidence, as you
will understand what positions to aim for and which to avoid。
Starting with the basic mates and the simplest pawn endings, this book provides all the
endgame knowledge that players need to take them through to club level and beyond。
Müller carefully guides us step-by-step through a fascinating range of endgame tactics
and manoeuvres, helping us understand the underlying logic。
Throughout the book, many cunning endgame tricks are highlighted。 You will have fun
springing them on friends, family – or your opponents in serious tournaments。
Chess Endgames for Kids makes learning chess endgames fun。 But it is also a
serious endgame course written by a leading endgame expert, and provides a firm
basis for vital skills that will develop throughout your chess career。
German grandmaster Karsten Müller is arguably the world’s foremost writer on chess
endgames。 Whenever an interesting endgame occurs in a high-level game, the chess
world knows that it will soon be dissected and explained by Müller。 Whether writing for
a low-level or high-level audience, his infectious zeal for the endgame shines through。
His ‘masterwork’, Fundamental Chess Endings (co-authored with Frank Lamprecht,
and also published by Gambit) is a modern endgame ‘bible’ and was studied
intensively in his youth by current World Champion Magnus Carlsen。

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Reviews

Agir(آگِر)

ژِیهات را صدا می‌زنم و می‌گویم بیا شطرنج بازی کنیممی‌گوید: ماندوومهژِیهات برادرزاده‌ام است。。。همه‌اش چهار سالش است。。。اما می‌گوید خسته‌ام。。。شطرنج را با قوانینِ ثابتش بازی نمی‌کنیم。。。با قانون‌های ژیهات بازی می‌کنیم。。。قانونی که پیاده فقط یک قدم بر نمی‌دارد بلکه تمام صفحه‌ی شطرنج را به پرواز در می‌آید و وزیر و شاه نمی‌شناسد。。。همه‌شان را زمین می‌زند。。。اما او ماندوو است。。。و از همین چهارسالگی انگار بی‌خیال شده。。。شاید او هم فهمیده که در این بازی جایی برای ما نیست وقتی هر 64 خانه را همه‌چیزخورها پر خواهند ژِیهات را صدا می‌زنم و می‌گویم بیا شطرنج بازی کنیممی‌گوید: ماندوومهژِیهات برادرزاده‌ام است。。。همه‌اش چهار سالش است。。。اما می‌گوید خسته‌ام。。。شطرنج را با قوانینِ ثابتش بازی نمی‌کنیم。。。با قانون‌های ژیهات بازی می‌کنیم。。。قانونی که پیاده فقط یک قدم بر نمی‌دارد بلکه تمام صفحه‌ی شطرنج را به پرواز در می‌آید و وزیر و شاه نمی‌شناسد。。。همه‌شان را زمین می‌زند。。。اما او ماندوو است。。。و از همین چهارسالگی انگار بی‌خیال شده。。。شاید او هم فهمیده که در این بازی جایی برای ما نیست وقتی هر 64 خانه را همه‌چیزخورها پر خواهند کرد!!! لوئی فردینان سلین داد می‌زد که خطر زرد را جدی بگیرید، اما ما فقط به گوشه و کنایه‌هاش خندیدیم و باور نکردیم 。。。more

Joel Rockey

Written for kids, but helpful for anyone。 I’ve used some of these examples in my own lessons。

Rtrv2

This is a fairly good endgame book。 Not as good as Silman's, but a much easier read than most books on the endgame。 Each concept is illustrated with just one or two examples。 Some of them are too brief。 For example, I had to watch a video to understand the Reti R v P study。 On the other hand, the brevity enables the author to cover a lot of material, and the book is quite readable without a chessboard。 Nevertheless, some of the concepts were too difficult for me。The book ends with a quiz with 36 This is a fairly good endgame book。 Not as good as Silman's, but a much easier read than most books on the endgame。 Each concept is illustrated with just one or two examples。 Some of them are too brief。 For example, I had to watch a video to understand the Reti R v P study。 On the other hand, the brevity enables the author to cover a lot of material, and the book is quite readable without a chessboard。 Nevertheless, some of the concepts were too difficult for me。The book ends with a quiz with 36 positions, many of which illustrate useful tactical themes。 I liked the quiz but I think I need to play the positions against a computer before I can claim to have got the hang of them。Warning: The progression in difficulty in this book is extremely steep! 。。。more