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Chess Endgames- King and Pawn

intermediate
thechesswebsiteEndgameKingPawnFundamentals

We look at the most common end game in chess and discuss how to properly play as white and how to play for the draw if you are black. Although this is the easiest end game to learn, many players still are unaware of how to properly play the king and pawn end game.

For info on other end games and to practice check out www.thechesswebsite.com

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