Once you have mastered the tactics in endings, you will become unstoppable in all phases of the game. Where should you go if you want to become a tactical wizard? To the ending! With enough space and minimal distraction from other pieces, the ending is the perfect environment for learning tactical patterns and extending your calculation horizon. The chessboard with its coordinates: Preface Part IV Chess Endgame Exercises for Club Players Please send your remarks to We will collect all relevant corrections on the Errata page of our website and implement them in a possible next edition. Proofreading: Joe Petrolito, Mariska de Mie No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission from the publisher. Published by New In Chess, Alkmaar, The NetherlandsĪll rights reserved. The Tactics Workbook that Also Improves Your Endgame Skills Read moreġ001 Chess Endgame Exercises for Beginners And he guides you from the basics to more complex tactics in a highly instructive puzzle rush. He shows you the strength of all pieces, from the lonely pawn to the almighty queen. Willemze uses all his experience as a coach, and his familiarity with the famous Step Method, to carefully build up your chess knowledge step-by-step. He explains all the basic concepts, and provides you with a huge amount of exercises for each theme and each chess piece. In 1001 Chess Endgame Exercises for Beginners, IM Thomas Willemze does two things at once. In the endgame, you can focus on what is important without any distractions by a couple of random pawns and pieces. Since most of the pieces have left the board, endgame tactics have the clarity that enables you to grasp all basics concepts quickly and comprehensively. The best place to start your tactics training is in the endgame! Chess is 99% tactics – and if you want to win more games, nothing works better than training tactics.
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