Queen vs Pawn Endgames

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In this video I have covered a very important set of basic endgames – queen versus pawn endgames.

Even though most people know them well, almost everyone can mess them up and lose half a point in practical play unless they are aware of all the rules and intricacies that exist. I have tried to cover all the cases in which the defending side can draw.

Here are the basic rules you have to know:

Pawn on the 7th rank:

Rook pawn – a draw, unless the attacker’s king is within
one move of creating a mating threat

Bishop pawn – a draw because of the “corner stalemate”,
unless the king is on the wrong side of the pawn, and unless
the attacker’s king is close by

Knight, King, Queen pawn – always winning

Pawn on the 6th rank or further – always winning

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