Rook endgames are one of the most difficult aspects to grasp in chess. That's what I've been told.
The thing is, rook-play is one of those classes most players simply can't tell that they're inefficient in, until they actually improve at it, and it's only then they look back and then you get to hear the classic award speech begin.
While the following game is variably flawed, I share a useful technique called the Snake & Ladder Technique:
Rook endgames are one of the most difficult aspects to grasp in chess. That's what I've been told.
The thing is, rook-play is one of those classes most players simply can't tell that they're inefficient in, until they actually improve at it, and it's only then they look back and then you get to hear the classic award speech begin.
While the following game is variably flawed, I share a useful technique called the Snake & Ladder Technique: