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Silman’s Complete Endgame Course: From Beginner to Master – Jeremy Silman I think that reading just a single book from this list will significantly improve your understanding of the endgames.Īnd if you need an extra motivation, Rise Against always gets ME pumped up. However, I think that investing some time in the endgames will well repay the study. Therefore, one doesn’t get the opportunity to practice his endgame play and correct deficiencies so often.Īdditionaly, many people, myself included, consider endgames tedious and boring, and never bother to study them properly. That relates especially to blitz games, but long games also aren’t a big exception. A great majority of games concludes before reaching the endgame.
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Just search the internet or install an app and voila. As already mentioned in the previous article, exercising tactics is also more available than ever before.But since virtually every prominent game gets annotated in great detail, it is also much easier to understand the purpose of a specific move than it was ever before. It is true that with such an approach one doesn’t absorb ideas behind certain opening moves. Therefore, one has instant access to every relevant theoretical game played in a certain opening line. Modern chess databases have huge opening books that are regularly updated.Our personal opinion is that books are the best source for endgame study and that the alternative sources are not that efficient as compared to the opening or middle game study: After assembling a list of best chess tactical books in the previous post and after writing a first post in the “endgame domain”, we thought that the next logical step is making a similar list with the best endgame literature.