One of the best chess videos I've ever seen! In general I think a format like this is a great idea and not that common (unfortunately imho), i.e. covering multiple positions related to one topic/theme, so one can really understand why these standard rules we all know (like 'active king in the endgame' or 'rooks behind passed pawns') are actually standard, therefore also learning what to do in a game AFTER we have followed all those rules...also the chosen examples are very instructive! Thank you so much!
Instructive video.The Capa v Tart is well known.However,it's always good to see it again.If you want my pick for the mother of all R&P endgames,it's Alekhine v Capa- the World Championship.It's the one out of the Carlsbad- the most instructive example on how to play a mismatch that's ever been played
Great video : an excellent selection of instructive examples, to the point comments to highlight the general ideas and just the right amount of analysis. Bravo Kostya !
Amazing endgame by Rubinstein. To a patzer like me it looks like he took quite a risk allowing the passed c-pawn but as you say, he had it all worked out.
This is a great video. If I could make a suggestion I think it would have been even better if you prompted the viewers to find several of the ideas played in the games.
Very good video! Have you got more videos about endgames just like this i.e queen endgame + with lots of pawns or a knight bishop endgame? Many thanks! :) keep up the good work!
super instructive as always. Thanks a lot for providing such high quality videos for free. Just one FEEDBACK- On the Critical moment of the games please ask to PAUSE AND THINK. I think with this approch we can gain more out of every game.
Oh, this is excellent! Thanks! Not to be greedy, but can you do a "companion" video on pawn endgames (like everyone's favorite Cohn-Rubinstein 1909, for example)? That would be very, very cool.
I just read the free chapter and I loved it, looking forward to buying it someday. It is a kind of book one would just love reading even without going through the games with a board or even focus too much on the game. Thank you for these book reviews, I love your videos. Btw I am just 1600 on Lichess, so not a very high rated player.
Ugh I'm dropping points in the endgame now. I"m 1400 otb club level but moving up as I was scaled too low it seems. So today I started with the Philidor and Lucena. Pretty easy. But Kling & Horowitz method is far more study (all the angles). I hope I'm doing this correctly. I feel it's easy to overshoot here, but do not know where to stop. I feel I have to learn how to prep my position for said techniques instead, instead of exhaustively studying theory. But what material takes me there?
Oh ok, haha haha! Thought you were serious since they're both pretty good, like 2100-2200, I bet their endgames would be instructive for the average TH-cam viewer
One of the best chess videos I've ever seen! In general I think a format like this is a great idea and not that common (unfortunately imho), i.e. covering multiple positions related to one topic/theme, so one can really understand why these standard rules we all know (like 'active king in the endgame' or 'rooks behind passed pawns') are actually standard, therefore also learning what to do in a game AFTER we have followed all those rules...also the chosen examples are very instructive! Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate the feedback :)
I totally agree. This video is amazing
Well said ! 100% agree .
More of these please!
You are good instructor and coach Kostya. Am enjoying your teachings, they are very clear and instructive.
Beautiful timestamps ❤❤❤❤❤
Instructive video.The Capa v Tart is well
known.However,it's always good to see it again.If you want my pick for the mother of all R&P endgames,it's Alekhine v Capa-
the World Championship.It's the one out
of the Carlsbad- the most instructive example on how to play a mismatch that's
ever been played
David said I had to watch this, probably my endgames have been painful to watch lol. Very helpful video, thanks Kostya!
We have one coming on the Lucena position :)
I absolutely love this video. I believe it's very instructive and it teaches us many techniques for rook endgame.
Great video : an excellent selection of instructive examples, to the point comments to highlight the general ideas and just the right amount of analysis. Bravo Kostya !
It all makes sense! You guys have taught me the value of studying games
Extremely fabulous videos.. keep going on .. all of us need that especially in endgame
Very nice explained!
Quite instructive. Thank you.
Very clear and helpful, thanks ❤️
Great video!
Amazing endgame by Rubinstein. To a patzer like me it looks like he took quite a risk allowing the passed c-pawn but as you say, he had it all worked out.
Thanks yes part two please..this was most instructive
These are four beautiful endgames with excellent commentary. ... Thank you very much, from NM Mike Pastore and the Ithaca Chess Club.
Good endgame selections and important points covered. 👍
This is a great video. If I could make a suggestion I think it would have been even better if you prompted the viewers to find several of the ideas played in the games.
Very well presented. Instructive!
Awesome content, chess explained in the truest sense. Thank you
Great stuff!! 👏👏
Very good video! Have you got more videos about endgames just like this i.e queen endgame + with lots of pawns or a knight bishop endgame? Many thanks! :) keep up the good work!
super instructive as always. Thanks a lot for providing such high quality videos for free. Just one FEEDBACK- On the Critical moment of the games please ask to PAUSE AND THINK. I think with this approch we can gain more out of every game.
Yes absolutely! Usually we try to fit those in but not always, thanks for the kind words :)
Good stuff Kostya! I ❤️ endgames!
This helped me beat the Penguin at bullet! 👍🏽👏
Nice to see it is not just Jesse doing cool endgame videos ;)
Great video that was instructive indeed even for 2100/2200 Player!!
Oh, this is excellent! Thanks! Not to be greedy, but can you do a "companion" video on pawn endgames (like everyone's favorite Cohn-Rubinstein 1909, for example)? That would be very, very cool.
Good idea, thanks!
I just read the free chapter and I loved it, looking forward to buying it someday. It is a kind of book one would just love reading even without going through the games with a board or even focus too much on the game.
Thank you for these book reviews, I love your videos.
Btw I am just 1600 on Lichess, so not a very high rated player.
Perfect thank you l am glad l met you
22:24 i don’t know why but I found this hilarious lol
Thanks a lot from Russia rook engame)))!
BEHIND the pawn is where you want your rook. You don't want it in front of the pawn.
Very good!
Ugh I'm dropping points in the endgame now. I"m 1400 otb club level but moving up as I was scaled too low it seems. So today I started with the Philidor and Lucena. Pretty easy. But Kling & Horowitz method is far more study (all the angles). I hope I'm doing this correctly. I feel it's easy to overshoot here, but do not know where to stop.
I feel I have to learn how to prep my position for said techniques instead, instead of exhaustively studying theory. But what material takes me there?
the link in descreption doesnt work please fix it
Where's Karpov? :(
The USCS lectures take place Tuesdays and Fridays on Twitch :)
@@ChessDojo OK, thanks!
Next time Could you please make a vídeo on botez sisters endgames?
Why do you ask?
@@ChessDojo its a joke!
Oh ok, haha haha! Thought you were serious since they're both pretty good, like 2100-2200, I bet their endgames would be instructive for the average TH-cam viewer
Great video!