Do This to Improve Your Endgame Technique - The Amateur's Mind

Published 2023-11-25
🔍 Elevate your endgame technique with ChessCoachAndras in this in-depth chess lesson. If you're an amateur looking to enhance your endgame skills, this is a must-watch.

🏆 ChessCoachAndras, the internet's go-to chess coach, breaks down the nuances of endgame technique. Dive into the world of strategic endgame play with this comprehensive lecture, filled with practical tips and expert insights.

🔥 Key Highlights:

Unlock the Secrets of Endgames
Improve Your Endgame Skills
Master Essential Endgame Techniques

This tutorial focuses on refining your endgame technique, providing a clear roadmap to navigate the complexities of the endgame phase. Chess education has never been more accessible!

🧠 What's Inside:

Practical Examples for Application
Proven Strategies for Success
ChessCoachAndras' Signature Insights
Subscribe now and empower yourself with the knowledge to dominate the endgame. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your endgame technique to the next level!

All Comments (21)
  • @TheSuperF21
    I have seen lots of endgame videos on YouTube, this had to be one of the best I have seen, if not the best!
  • @juliankarpiuk320
    Not so long ago this channel had like 5k subs, it was brilliant but somehow struggling to get views. I had a longer break from chess but now I'm back and I see you're starting to reach bigger audiences, that's awesome to see! Ive learnt a lot from your videos, will have to catch up with your content in the last few months. Cheers.
  • Thank you so much for this very useful lesson. This is a perfect example of a real-life endgame where you explain each mistake in an easy-to- follow way. Great stuff!
  • That was a very instructive video! Please make more like this! Very useful to see the bad moves with an explanation of why they are bad (something you probably need a coach for as I would probably not figure out out by myself or with stockfish)
  • @Road2ChessMaster
    Liquid gold again. These chess lessons are so instructive Andras. I am improving rapidly because of these videos and your Chessable courses. Thank you!
  • @OctavianIV
    Your explanation of the timing of a4 for White was really helpful. Great stuff!
  • @aravindkr
    Thank you from India , this was very instructive! I learnt about color complexes, fixing pawn structures, winning a won game, piece activity and much more
  • @TikariChess
    Great video as always. Kudos to Coach as well as the two gentlemen who contributed to helping us all learn alongside.
  • @alan5788
    Appreciate the detailed analysis.
  • @lucassantana6993
    “in the endgame, ignore hanging material…” i’m particularly good at that 😂
  • @trent797
    Very instructive video Andras! I would have made many of the same mistakes as the players in the video.
  • @joeldick6871
    At 5:09, Andras highlights all the light squares, and then all the dogs started barking. Because they saw the Purina logo, as Ben Finegold likes to say!
  • Very useful lesson indeed! I definitely would've made some of those mistakes. Thanks!
  • @joeldick6871
    This video reveals the inadequacy of the current endgame literature. You can read a hundred books on endgame theory and know Two or Three Hundred Endgames You Must Know, including opposition, triangulation, trebuchet, Lucena, Philidor, and even how to checkmate with a bishop and a knight, but you still won't know how to approach an endgame like this in practice. Maybe Shereshevsky's book touches on the practical aspects of endgame strategy, but even that doesn't do enough to help amateurs approach these kinds of positions.
  • @rdm5687
    Amazing Stuff. Coach Andras is the GOAT of chesstube.