001 | Endgamestrategyvid

Centralization. A king in the center of the board can support pawn promotion and restrict the opponent's king simultaneously.

If your opponent is defending perfectly against one threat, you must create a second, distant threat. EndgameStrategyVid 001

Here is a conceptual breakdown and "script" for what that entry would likely cover, focusing on the fundamental shift from the "mid-game" to the "endgame." Centralization

Zugzwang occurs when every possible move your opponent can make worsens their position. By "wasting" a move or making a slight adjustment, you force them to step away from a key square or weaken their defense. Here is a conceptual breakdown and "script" for

Never leave your king on the back rank once the queens are off the board. 2. Pawn Structure and "Passed" Pawns

In the opening and middle game, your king is a liability to be protected. In the endgame, it is your strongest attacking piece.