Very good points. Practical, instructive advice. I often feel that at amateur level most endgames are drawn too quickly without putting the opponent to the test.
In a 15/10 game against 1600 elo player, I actually won a pawn down rook ending due to 2 blunders by the opponent (each time losing a pawn). They can't test the opponent as well but the opponent can also blunder.
Hey Coach, thanks for the lesson, the sound is a bit low, maybe turn it up a bit next time? Congrats on your new book on Chessable, I saw it was published some minutes ago. Thanks!
Very good points. Practical, instructive advice. I often feel that at amateur level most endgames are drawn too quickly without putting the opponent to the test.
In a 15/10 game against 1600 elo player, I actually won a pawn down rook ending due to 2 blunders by the opponent (each time losing a pawn). They can't test the opponent as well but the opponent can also blunder.
Hey Coach, thanks for the lesson, the sound is a bit low, maybe turn it up a bit next time? Congrats on your new book on Chessable, I saw it was published some minutes ago. Thanks!
Most Underrated channel, Josh ❤
Instructive video as always, thanks!
Big fan of the endgame videos
I had an endgame FranklinDBtd vs LEODOW that I drew how would I have known it was winning wish you would advise me
Great endgame video. Thanks