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Queencatch1
I am incredibly good at outsmarting my enemy but suck at endgame plays. How do I get better. I love capturing pieces and leaving my opponents with nothing but I’m still very bad at checkmate.
Jalex13
Try sitting on your hands or using the confirm each move feature to check for hanging pieces. Mentally force yourself to look at what is a good or bad trade.

Know the relative value of chess pieces:
King: Invaluable
Queen: 9
Rook: 5
Bishop: 3 (but generally accepted to be slightly more, like 3.5)
Knight: 3
Pawn: 1

Just because a pawn has a 1 next to it doesn’t mean you should just give it away. A pawn can change a game.
Hope this helps.


Learn some basic checkmate patterns on YouTube.
Chuck639
Queencatch1 wrote:
I am incredibly good at outsmarting my enemy but suck at endgame plays. How do I get better. I love capturing pieces and leaving my opponents with nothing but I’m still very bad at checkmate.

Don’t worry about it. I still suck at end games and check mates but I’m not losing any sleep.

1. Have fun and keep capturing those pieces! Then promote like 4 rooks but don’t stalemate.

2. “The best defense is more offense!” Johnny Lawrence

Sock_Guy

I'd say practice puzzles and checkmating patterns to improve your tactical awareness. 

But i'd also warn against trying to make an attack work when it won't. If you can't see a forced attacking sequence, dont try. Maybe go for the 1 move improvement in the position, 2-3 move improvement in the position. As long as long as you keep improving your position, maybe you wont get a fancy mate, but you'll defnitley squeeze your opponent into have less and less good moves available to him until a mating attack is absolutley inevitable.

 

Jimemy

I would do matepuzzles to get better at finding mates. I know you can pick themes for puzzles on Lichess, can you do the same here?

play4fun64

Download Checkmate Puzzles App. It's for beginner to intermediate level.

ariajune

Nezzel18

ohhhh its a good question ahaha