Endgamen calculation

in chess •  4 years ago 

Endgames are something that a lot of players struggle with but, when it comes to me, I am around 90% effective when I reach endgames that are somewhat balanced or when I have a small disadvantage (let's not even mention when I have pawn or point advantage) so, this puzzle should be quite simple for me, let's see:

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From what I can see, it's a pawn game where I should crown one of them despite the fact that my opponent has a bishop and I have a knight (bishops are way more deadly and useful in endgames).

So, I should play around protecting my f3 pawn but not to crown it, but to bring attention to it so my a4 pawn get's crowned.

As always, search for my solution in the comment section.

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So, I managed to get rid of his c7 pawn and trade pawn for pawn in b3, effectively making my advantage a balanced game into a +1 advantage for me.

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