Did you know that one endgame comes up in more than 15% of all chess games?
Some endgames occur very frequently, and those are the ones we have to know best. I have listed 10 most common and most important chess endgames and tried to explain their basic ideas and principles.
Practice against Noctie here:
The statistical data was taken from Karsten Müller and Frank Lamprecht’s excellent “Fundamental Chess Endings“ (Gambit Publications Ltd., 2001, 11-12)
10 most common endgames are (in descending order):
1. rook vs rook endgames %
2. rook & bishop vs rook & knight endgames
3. two rooks vs two rooks endgames
4. rook & bishop vs rook & bishop (s.c.) endgames
5. bishop vs knight endgames
6. rook & knight vs rook & knight endgames
7. king & pawns vs king & pawns endgames
8. rook & bishop vs rook & bishop (o.c.) endgames
9. queen vs