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One key idea: the passed pawn. 1. Endgames, and some middlegames, are all about creating and advancing a passed pawn. Either the pawn queens, or your opponent gets so tied up in knots trying to stop it that they lose something else. |
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3 principles (Fine) |
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1. Doubled, isolated and blockaded pawns are weak: avoid them! |
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2. Passed pawns should be advanced as rapidly as possible. |
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3. If you are one or two pawns ahead, exchange pieces but not pawns. |
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4. If you are one or two pawns behind, exchange pawns but not pieces. |
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5. If you have an advantage, leave pawns on both sides of the board. |
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6. If you are just one pawn ahead, in 99 cases out of 100 the game is drawn if there are pawns on only one side of the board. |
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7. The easiest endings to win are pure King+Pawn endings. |
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8. The easiest endings to draw are those with opposite coloured bishops. |
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9. The King is a strong piece: use it! |
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10. Do not place pawns on the colour of your bishop. |
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11. Bishops are better than knights in all except blocked pawn positions |
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12. Two bishops vs. B&N or N&N are usually a real advantage. |
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13. Passed pawns should not be blockaded by the king: the only piece which is not much harmed by watching over an opponent's pawn is the knight. |
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14. A rook on the seventh rank is worth a pawn. |
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15. Rooks belong behind passed pawns, of your own or the opponent. |
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1. The king is a fighting piece and should be centralised and used actively. |
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2. Material advantage wins endgames: hold on to your material. |
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3. Be wary of sacrificing pawns for development: only in Rook+Pawn endings is an active piece worth material. |
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4. Try and gain tempi whenever possible, but without giving up material. |
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5. The fewer the pieces, the more important the pawns |
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6. Keep a flexible, sound pawn formation: avoid doubled, isolated and blockaded pawns. |
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7. Passed pawns must be pushed. |
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8. The outside passed pawn is an advantage: in King&Pawns endings it is decisive. |
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9. Rooks belong behind passed pawns. |
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10. In open positions the two bishops are murder: in most other positions they are a real advantage. |
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11. In open or semi-open positions a bishop is usually superior to a knight. |
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12. The knight is superior to the bishop in blocked positions or when the bishop is hemmed in by pawns on the same colour squares as the bishop. |
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