Chess Endgames
“Fewer pieces create fewer problems”: this statement, however witty, is only partly true. Easy, entertaining positions and extremely difficult ones can be faced in opening gambits, middlegames and endgames without respect to the number of pieces. To compose an artistic endgame with just a few pieces may take months, and its solution may also take several days, even for a grand master. Young chess players (and occasionally their coaches, too) often make the mistake of concentrating all their efforts on openings. However, no progress can be made without a thorough knowledge of endgames, as an opening might immediately lead to an end; and no middlegame problems can be properly solved without keeping the endgame in mind. Mistakes in openings or middlegames may, perhaps, be corrected later, but those in the last stage can be fatal.
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