Endgame Essentials Lecture by GM Ben Finegold

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2023
  • Check out Ben's Chessable courses here! www.chessable.com/author/BenF... Filmed live on January 23, 2023. Thank you Chris Pope for sponsoring this lecture!
    Ben looks at fragments of two of his past games along with other potential endgame positions!
    32:09 Ben Finegold vs Robert Fischer, Charlotte 2022
    53:22 Faris Gabbara vs Ben Finegold, Warren, 2003
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  • @tobiasbk8441
    @tobiasbk8441 Рік тому +796

    Of all the chess players I’ve ever seen, Ben is one of them

  • @depressivepumpkin7312
    @depressivepumpkin7312 Рік тому +423

    I am fascinated how Ben remembers how every piece moves

  • @denissovm
    @denissovm Рік тому +70

    "try not to know anything, it's more fun that way"
    The best thing to say during a lecture

  • @kundan906
    @kundan906 Рік тому +219

    ben can be proud holder of the title "funniest grandmaster ever"

  • @thehumanpractice2985
    @thehumanpractice2985 Рік тому +12

    I put my king in front of the pawn and got checkmated. Gotta remember do that on the endgame and not the opening though

  • @RobsMiscellania
    @RobsMiscellania Рік тому +107

    I'd like to thank my favorite Pope, Christopher Pope, for sponsoring the lecture for us! He's a great Pope, one of the best.

    • @CorneliuZeleaCodreanu9
      @CorneliuZeleaCodreanu9 Рік тому

      He s the only pope a jew would like😂

    • @qqqmyes4509
      @qqqmyes4509 9 місяців тому

      You sound like Donald trump

    • @donsimons9810
      @donsimons9810 Місяць тому

      hey hey. Popes’ suck on a secular level and Trump would agree. Wow, terrible audience

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 6 місяців тому +10

    "If not possible.. do it anyway" that's one of the advices of all time

  • @aaronwoods7967
    @aaronwoods7967 Рік тому +16

    There is no one better at teaching chess than Ben is. I am watching this after being awake for more than 24 hours and I still understood the lesson! ..I might even retain some of it for use in games. But even if I don't it was still fun to watch. Best on YT easy. Thanks, Ben.

  • @NumberJuanSpot
    @NumberJuanSpot Рік тому +27

    28:02 An incredibly specific and situational chess joke 👨‍🍳👌 *chef’s kiss* Good stuff Ben

  • @pschneider1968
    @pschneider1968 Рік тому +13

    Getting better at endgames is key to getting better at chess. When Siegbert Tarrasch in 1910 wrote his famous book "The Game of Chess", he started it with several extensive chapters about technical and basic endgames. These chapters make up roughly one third of the whole book. That should tell you something. Thanks Ben for this great lecture on the basics, AGAIN!

    • @howardgraff4084
      @howardgraff4084 Рік тому +1

      Comments without the word "should" get more likes. Just saying.

    • @hans471
      @hans471 Рік тому +2

      @@howardgraff4084 then you are disqualified, just saying...

    • @michaelkrailo5725
      @michaelkrailo5725 Рік тому +1

      I just bought that book and hope I can learn something from it. I'm just starting to learn the game and need all the help I can get.

    • @pschneider1968
      @pschneider1968 Рік тому

      @@michaelkrailo5725 It's a great book to start with!

    • @jedinxf7
      @jedinxf7 Рік тому

      ​​@@hans471 a reference is not semantically or syntactically equivalent to its referent. the quoted word "should" is not even the same part of speech in that reply (or in this sentence, in which it is the subject and obviously a noun) as the word "should" when actually used by OP as a modal verb.

  • @regnitteo
    @regnitteo Рік тому +19

    I'm going to print this lecture and put in on my shelf. Highest quality content right there 🤓

  • @Hailmich10
    @Hailmich10 Рік тому +10

    One of the very best teachers I have seen on youtube and there are many good ones, Ben explains endgame essentials in a non-boring way that makes you want to learn and hopefully understand. Thanks Ben!!

  • @sklikizos
    @sklikizos 10 місяців тому +4

    Within 10 minutes I'm understanding and extending concepts I thought I knew to a deeper level thanks to Ben's excellent example choices and explanation. This is a great lesson, thank you Ben.

  • @honestloz
    @honestloz 2 місяці тому +1

    Love this Guy. Not only does he explain chess in a way so us mere mortals can understand it, but he does it with a smile on his face and has a great sense of humour 😂 He makes learning fun. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @dannyshaw4057
    @dannyshaw4057 Рік тому +6

    When you watch Ben on Stream, you will always get good advice sprinkled in with the jokes - but when Ben sits down to teach, I really don't think there is anyone better; the first few examples in this video and then showing you WHY that is the case really made me think. I went through this vid in about 3 sessions, following the examples and the line of reasoning, and now I look at the pieces in a different way, and looking from when the first few pieces that come off how the end game might look.

  • @georgehornsby2075
    @georgehornsby2075 Рік тому +12

    No bishop endgames, hope Pope wasn't disappointed...

  • @andsviat
    @andsviat Рік тому +11

    One of coolest lectures ever.

    • @andsviat
      @andsviat Рік тому +1

      Also, stalemate is BS. It should be a loss for the guy who gets stalemated.

    • @colinmurphy2214
      @colinmurphy2214 Рік тому

      @@andsviat it certainly doesn’t feel fair but it is

    • @CodexPermutatio
      @CodexPermutatio Місяць тому

      @@andsviat Stalemate means that you cannot capture your opponent king even with infinite time. In chess, it is illegal to move your king to a squared controlled by your opponent. So, the stalemated king is safe FOREVER and you have no right to think you've won.

  • @carlosnavarrete7400
    @carlosnavarrete7400 Рік тому +1

    Easily the most educational chess channel I’ve seen, you break the game down so it’s easy to understand.

  • @Erik_001
    @Erik_001 Рік тому

    Looking forward to watching this. Thank you.

  • @fredgandolfi2356
    @fredgandolfi2356 Рік тому +4

    Very good lecture, and on point throughout. Thank you GM Ben and kind sponsor.

  • @coolclearfacts6105
    @coolclearfacts6105 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for posting this. It was an excellent refresher.

  • @ChristopheThomas0
    @ChristopheThomas0 Рік тому +2

    amazing lesson - also as usual a lot of fun with Ben

  • @rickdynes
    @rickdynes Рік тому +7

    must say, Ben, this is just Brilliant; entertaining, insightful, comical, historical... And legit Poem Unlimited

  • @AlSuChess
    @AlSuChess Рік тому +4

    Thank you Ben! This was a very informative video!

  • @mustafaadil6080
    @mustafaadil6080 Рік тому +2

    Great lecture . Keep up the good work❤️

  • @stevelavalette6898
    @stevelavalette6898 Рік тому +2

    More videos like this one please it was very informative and helpful thank you

  • @michaelkrailo5725
    @michaelkrailo5725 Рік тому +13

    This was extremely instructive for a relative beginner like me. I'm going to need a lot more training though.

  • @NatanoMai
    @NatanoMai Рік тому

    Just great, thank you Ben!

  • @juleslondon3088
    @juleslondon3088 9 місяців тому

    That’s by far the most useful and interesting explanation of endgame essentials I’ve seen. Well done Ben! 🙂

  • @nbeqo
    @nbeqo Місяць тому +1

    24:25 Mr. GM, this is the basic Philidor 2 pattern and Black draws with Re2. Rf2 check looses. The point of Re2 is that White cannot go Ke7 after 2. Ke6 Ra8 3. Kg7. Nothing wrong with using the engine to confirm your assessment man, told you before :)

  • @davidheath5429
    @davidheath5429 Рік тому

    Reeaally good! Thank you.

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Рік тому

    Nice lesson! Thanks!

  • @BrianStone0
    @BrianStone0 Рік тому

    This is an outstanding lecture!

  • @davidwagner6116
    @davidwagner6116 Рік тому

    Great examples!

  • @gossedejong9248
    @gossedejong9248 Рік тому

    thank you!!

  • @The_Invisible_Man
    @The_Invisible_Man Рік тому

    One of the best videos you made in ages.

  • @TarrafTarraf
    @TarrafTarraf Рік тому

    great endgame summary, thanks to sponsor and GM Finegold

  • @mattbaker32
    @mattbaker32 Рік тому

    Very helpful lecture. Good info in a concise and understandable way. Not surprising, but always welcome

  • @robertobasile3311
    @robertobasile3311 Рік тому +1

    This is fine gold!

  • @bruceazumbrado5387
    @bruceazumbrado5387 Рік тому

    Very good lecture!! I am going to "bookmark" this lecture and review it periodically.

  • @AndersHPhotography
    @AndersHPhotography Рік тому +2

    It's always the top of line when Ben puts out the gosple. Both Chess and humor-wise, et cetera, mostly et cetera :D :D :D

  • @GreenHope42
    @GreenHope42 Рік тому

    Ben is Endgame 🐐
    Thanks for the great video 🥰

  • @rkalle66
    @rkalle66 5 місяців тому

    Ben, I like how you allways explain the difference between playing against a computer and against other players ... not to blunder or avoiding zugzwang. And I like your ability to recognize patterns ... wish I would have this myself.

  • @depressivepumpkin7312
    @depressivepumpkin7312 Рік тому +4

    Ben really know his way around chessboard

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 Рік тому

    Ben, you look MARVELOUS. Good to see you again!

  • @raiedfadhil6248
    @raiedfadhil6248 2 місяці тому

    Thank you, Ben.

  • @undencem
    @undencem Рік тому

    Thanks to the sponsor and Finegold

  • @bdpv025
    @bdpv025 Рік тому

    Very Instructive lecture! Go Ben! but stay there.

  • @cameronofarrell4775
    @cameronofarrell4775 Рік тому +1

    "and I like alliteration because, I dunno maybe I'm brain damaged" this made me laugh out loud

  • @charlesdarwin180
    @charlesdarwin180 Рік тому

    Nice demonstration. I didn't know this.

  • @Hananotaka
    @Hananotaka Рік тому +2

    “He can win my rook, but then I know how to mate with a queen.” 😂 Brutal.

  • @MAGICBaNaNAz64
    @MAGICBaNaNAz64 4 місяці тому

    The way Ben retold the last endgame position was hilarious

  • @JonatasXadrez
    @JonatasXadrez 2 місяці тому

    "If there were no pawns, then every position is the same because the chess board is a perfect square"
    I swear to you Ben is the only person in the universe who could make me understand such nonsensical sentences.
    Jesus Christ I love this guy :D

  • @Chessdrummer83
    @Chessdrummer83 Рік тому +2

    Hi Ben, at 24:15 the correct and only way to draw is Re2 getting behind the pawn, and if white plays Ke6 then Kf8 is the drawing move, moving to the short side of the board. You would know this but maybe got the position mixed up there. Still thanks for a great lecture, love your work.
    Edit: I see a very similar position 54:04 and i still would keep the rook behind the pawn with Rf8 but the check on the g file is a draw here you're right. The only difference of the positions is one's a Bishop pawn and the other a center pawn!

    • @thefrontiersman4388
      @thefrontiersman4388 Рік тому

      I was just about to write this comment, but I saw you already did this. Only other thing I can point out though is that in that particular position after Ke6, both Kf8 and Kd8 are drawing. It is only with e and d pawns that this is the case, as with c and f pawns the king has to go to the short side in those types of positions. A key difference to note for c and f pawns versus central pawns is that for c/f, the rook does not need to be behind the pawn, but can be on g1/b1 (analogously to the mistake ben made as you pointed out at 24:15, where he played Rf2+, in this position he would be playing Rg2+).

  • @Unstapables
    @Unstapables 8 місяців тому

    I think your new videos about lectures are so good, i am learning alot . I watched you in the past also , but new videos are way better. i dunno if its the style or what , but the content is captivating enough that 20-30 min pass in flash

  • @f.d.3289
    @f.d.3289 9 місяців тому +1

    24:19 Uhm, this I'd never thought a patzer like me would have to correct Ben, but this doesn't seem to be a draw. After 1...Rf2+ 2.Ke6 Kf8, White plays 3.Ra8+! forcing 3...Kg7, and after 4.Kd6 Rd2+ 5.Ke7 Black has no checks, the king has no chance to get in front of the pawn, and White will promote, with the white king using both the pawn and the black king as a shield from rook checks. The only move to keep the draw actually is 1...Re2!. I checked this with Stockfish and a tablebase.

  • @sipkejorgmund753
    @sipkejorgmund753 Рік тому

    40:49 Kf3 where the K stands for knight! Looks like Kc3 would be trickier. Good lecture, I relearnt some stuff I forgot.

  • @Durian_Defense
    @Durian_Defense 11 місяців тому +1

    The lesson of this video is, if you want to sponsor a lesson, check your timezone and don't turn up for the Zoom call an hour late because Ben won't let you in. But thanks for the sponsorship anyway, that is, and always will be much appreciated.

  • @kenwah6637
    @kenwah6637 Рік тому +1

    Thought I was watching this video for like 10 minutes and then it was the end of the video

  • @galaxytractor
    @galaxytractor Рік тому +1

    Of all the Finegolds in the world, he's the Finegoldiest.

  • @alexadshead2093
    @alexadshead2093 8 місяців тому

    So im stuck with position 3 (where you have the f-pawn and should win). What happens when your opponent checks repeatedly with their rook, you would then have no option but to hide your king on the g-file, at which point your pawn is pinned so you cant advance it like in the video?

  • @user-uv4qv7mc6d
    @user-uv4qv7mc6d 6 місяців тому

    Ben finegold played Robert (James) Fischer in 2022. Legendary!

  • @andrewk6870
    @andrewk6870 Рік тому

    These are some real gems. That whole mirroring techinicque (not sure what it's called) is awesome!

    • @danbrooks5060
      @danbrooks5060 Рік тому +5

      he says it like a hundred times 😂 it's called "opposition"

    • @andrewk6870
      @andrewk6870 Рік тому +3

      @@danbrooks5060 I'm a 101 times guy I guess 🤣. Thanks for the clarification.

  • @Tx66
    @Tx66 Рік тому +2

    This Fine rule with the King two squares in front of the pawn is worth its weight in Gold

  • @ChristopheThomas0
    @ChristopheThomas0 Рік тому

    Thanks

    • @emineliyev9461
      @emineliyev9461 Рік тому

      Its dubai currency,so do you live in dubai?)

  • @itze_
    @itze_ Рік тому

    I've learned a lot from this

  • @richardserlin1317
    @richardserlin1317 3 місяці тому

    Worth noting, at minute 56:50 what about trying f4-f3 for black? White can take the pawn, and black can't take back due to stalemate. Great video Ben.

  • @bjorngillefalk8965
    @bjorngillefalk8965 Рік тому

    Great lecture! If I may make a small observation, at 17.40 after black's f5, white can play g6! and put black in zugzwang right away.

  • @Joseph-sj9uf
    @Joseph-sj9uf 20 днів тому

    I thought end games were boring, but I’ve been dying of laughter since the first position

  • @justsomeboyprobablydressed9579

    @18:15 Here's a stalemate trick (found with engine): 1.Kf2 Ka3 2.Ke2 Kh7 3.Kd2 Kg7 4.Kc2 Kh7 5.Kb2 Ra6 6.Kb3 Kg7 7.Kb4 Ra1 8.Kc5 Kf7 9.Rh8 Rxa7 10.Rh7+ Ke6 11.Rxa7 stalemate. This trick makes it difficult (impossible?) for the White king to walk in and win the f5-pawn. But many positions are probably still winning for White even if he gives up the a7-pawn.

  • @shanastroskyphazer8172
    @shanastroskyphazer8172 2 місяці тому

    GREAT chess lecture ! endgames are the same in chess 960 ! hahaha Go Ben !

  • @timt8027
    @timt8027 Рік тому

    i had a situation sort of similar to the one in this vid around minute 9. I was black but i had more pawns. like 2 more but i wasnt able to break through with my pawns. My king was obviously tied down to the 2 spaces and my rook to defending the pawn in the corner. If i hadnt seen this video i would have tried to grab the pawn and lost. Luckily i watched this vid!

  • @justchessminiatures1167
    @justchessminiatures1167 Рік тому +7

    Go Ben. You are the best player on your chair.

  • @sasodiarvas
    @sasodiarvas Рік тому +2

    Killer shirt, Ben!

  • @MaxWright7
    @MaxWright7 2 місяці тому

    Do chess programs know how to play the best moves in these endgames?

  • @midofattouh3810
    @midofattouh3810 Рік тому +1

    Great lecture as usual
    Can you suggest a good book for R endings ?

  • @jasonminturn311
    @jasonminturn311 Рік тому

    You look great in purple Ben. Also, very useful lecture. Thanks!

  • @calvinbaxter7151
    @calvinbaxter7151 Рік тому

    My man Ben inthispositon finegold!

  • @dneary
    @dneary Рік тому

    18:00: After Kf3, isn't Ra4 still winning? The rook prevents the King from getting to the black pawn. Does that fail because the King can use the first 3 ranks to approach the rook?

  • @predragjerinic199
    @predragjerinic199 Рік тому

    This man is hilarious 😂

  • @talstory
    @talstory Рік тому +3

    would some chess site offer a 'play random endgame' feature so that we could play endgames against each other instead of whole games? 90% of my games end in middle game so I don't get much endgame practise

    • @vvBoost
      @vvBoost Рік тому

      Lichess puzzles. You can change the puzzle to suit your needs like "end game" puzzles

  • @lastcraft
    @lastcraft Рік тому

    24:20 Black should play Re2, not Rf2. ...Rf2+, Ke6 Kf8, Ra8+ Kg7, Kd6 Rd2+, Ke7 as the R on the a-file shortens the long side.

  • @MrCaptainSpiff
    @MrCaptainSpiff 7 місяців тому

    57:01 chess really is no joke😂😂

  • @monkerud2108
    @monkerud2108 Рік тому

    Was a nice video tho, with nice quality sound

  • @tomhubertemail
    @tomhubertemail Рік тому

    "When every move is a blunder, that's bad" 🤣

  • @wojciechkubica9499
    @wojciechkubica9499 6 місяців тому

    "I don't mean rating, I mean the year" 😂

  • @Durian_Defense
    @Durian_Defense 11 місяців тому

    How do I memorise a tablebase?

  • @justinfedenyszen7049
    @justinfedenyszen7049 5 місяців тому

    Ben is definitely one of the teachers I’ve seen on UA-cam. 😉

  • @flpsnk4848
    @flpsnk4848 Рік тому +2

    I like the Finegold rule, I liked the video.
    EDIT: I even disliked the video to like it again. That is how much I like this video.

  • @Greatermaxim
    @Greatermaxim Рік тому

    Cool.

  • @myriamakalyl7240
    @myriamakalyl7240 8 місяців тому

    min 29m55s : this is Lucena Position

  • @ziielu
    @ziielu 9 місяців тому

    "Try not to know everything"
    Carlsen - oh

  • @vincentvangogh8092
    @vincentvangogh8092 Рік тому

    cant you let them take g5 and stil play f5 im gonna check it out but i have a feeling it could win for white

  • @XVRMEDIA
    @XVRMEDIA Рік тому +1

    Poor Chris Pope missed the lecture 😂😂😂

  • @maximilianwiedemann7022
    @maximilianwiedemann7022 Рік тому

    Do you have to Pay Extra for the Jokes or are they included?

  • @notdanroth
    @notdanroth 11 місяців тому

    Subscribed for the purple shirt

  • @mercylessplayer
    @mercylessplayer Рік тому

    Regharding the position at 17:43, stockfish claims it to be win. Unfortunately it is one piece too many for current tablebases afaik

  • @AI-xi4jk
    @AI-xi4jk Рік тому

    It’s hard to disagree that it’s nice to win or not to lose ;)

  • @shawnburnham1
    @shawnburnham1 Рік тому

    18:00

  • @egads3696
    @egads3696 Рік тому +2

    Like the shirt.