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Endgame

Endgame is a term used to describe the final stage of a process or competition, in which the outcome becomes imminent or decisive. While it originated in chess, the word is widely used metaphorically in fields ranging from negotiations to warfare. The term derives from the French fin de partie, meaning 'end of the game'.

In chess, the endgame refers to the phase after most pieces have been exchanged and only a

Beyond chess, endgame denotes the final phase of a large project or strategy, when key decisions determine

Because of its broad usage, the term conveys urgency, strategy, and the idea that the conclusion of

handful
remain.
Success
in
the
endgame
depends
on
careful
calculation,
king
activity,
pawn
structure,
and
the
coordination
of
remaining
pieces.
Common
endgames
include
rook
endgames,
queen
endgames,
and
pawn
endgames,
each
with
its
own
rules
and
strategic
priorities
such
as
creating
passed
pawns
and
achieving
the
opposition.
the
ultimate
outcome
and
resources
become
constrained.
In
diplomacy,
business,
and
politics,
teams
may
focus
on
endgame
moves
designed
to
secure
a
favorable
agreement
or
victory.
In
popular
culture,
Endgame
is
also
used
as
a
title
for
films,
books,
and
games,
often
signaling
a
decisive
or
climactic
moment.
an
ongoing
process
hinges
on
favorable,
often
high-stakes
actions.