Tipically I'm quite good at taking advantage in the opening/midgames, but I'm great at throwing it out of the window in the endgame. This is an example:
I need advice on what and how to study to improve my chess endgames. Any contribution is appreciated
thanks
You play 15 10 chess but ended up with more than 17 minutes when you lost. It takes time to figure out the right moves in complex positions.
If you don't take the time, you will often make the wrong moves.
This is the position where you lost the game. You had a clear advantage. You were up by a pawn. Perhaps you saw that your f2 pawn was attacked twice and defended only once. Your b2 pawn was also attacked.
If you take the time, you can forecast exactly what is going to happen if you play Re8+ here. Black will trade his rook. You will give another check on e8 and the the black king moves to d7.
The question is then what? Both your rook and your b pawn will be under attack. What are you going to do?
Maybe you should think for a while about alternatives to 21 Re8+ and whether there is a way to protect your b pawn and your f pawn.
Go ahead. Take at least a minute or two if you need it to figure it out. You had plenty of time available to you.
Tipically I'm quite good at taking advantage in the opening/midgames, but I'm great at throwing it out of the window in the endgame. This is an example:
I need advice on what and how to study to improve my chess endgames. Any contribution is appreciated
thanks