After the opening and the middle game, we see the endgame, where the winning or losing (or a draw) takes place.
Edmar Mednis has written: 'From the opening into the endgame' -- subject(s): Chess, Openings, End games 'How to Play Good Opening Moves (Chess)' 'Ajedrez Estrategico (Preparacion Ajedrecistica)' 'Practical Opening Tips' 'Como Convertirse En Un Autentico Jugador de Torneo' 'Questions & Answers on Practical Endgame Play' 'KING POWER IN CHESS (Chess)' 'Practical Knight Endings' 'Strategic Themes in the Opening and Beyond' 'How Karpov wins' -- subject(s): Collections of games, Chess 'Strategic Chess' 'King in the Endgame' 'Advanced Endgame Strategies' 'Practical Middlegame Tips (Cadogan Chess Series)' 'Consejos Para El Medio Juego' 'Lecciones Sobre Finales Practicos - Con Un CD-ROM' 'Comment bien jouer l'ouverture' 'How to be a complete tournament player' -- subject(s): Chess 'How to beat Bobby Fischer' -- subject(s): Collections of games, Chess
yes go to your local library and ask the libraian for a book called "all about chess"
The endgame in chess typically starts when most of the pieces have been exchanged and there are fewer pieces left on the board, usually around the mid to late stages of the game.
Andre Cheron (born in September 25,1895, died in September 12, 1980) was a very famous French chess player, an endgame theorist and a composer of endgame chess studies.
There are various books that can teach you how to play chess, or help you improve at playing chess. Opening books teach you new openings, or you can learn the theory behind the moves of openings you already know. There are also middle-game combination books, that can teach you strategies such as the Greek Gift, or Velo-Gun. There are even endgame books that can teach you how checkmate your opponent using just a knight, bishop and king.
To effectively learn and apply chess theory, one should study classic games, practice regularly, analyze their own games, and seek guidance from experienced players or coaches. It is important to understand key concepts such as opening principles, middle game strategies, and endgame techniques. By consistently applying these principles in games and reflecting on mistakes, one can improve their understanding and performance in chess.
Endgame - 2011 Opening Moves 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
the last moves of a chess game Life as a game
Peter Griffiths has written: 'Better chess for club players' -- subject(s): Collections of games, Chess 'Exploring the endgame' -- subject(s): Chess, End games, Chess problems
The kings Indian is a chess opening not a chess piece
There are certain movies in the game of chess that are referred to as chess openings. There is a list of 1,327 moves made by either the white or black pieces that are considered a chess opening.