Don’t forget about checkmate in the endgame! · Training Game

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This was an endgame to remember. A perfect example of why you should move your king up in the endgame! I was completely lost, but I played for king activity and checkmate, trying to move my king up as much as possible and trying to create threats which would make my opponent’s hundred extra pawns useless. Thanks to my opponent, that actually paid off, and I managed to create a mating net around his king which forced him to give up all of his extra material and resign.

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