Endmatches
Endmatches are a specific type of chess endgame played between two players where the game has reached a simplified position with few pieces remaining. The focus shifts from tactical maneuvering to strategic pawn play and king activity. These positions often arise after the exchange of major pieces like queens and rooks, leaving kings, pawns, and sometimes a few minor pieces.
The primary objective in endmatches is to promote a pawn to a queen or other higher-valued piece,
Common endmatch scenarios include king and pawn endgames, rook and pawn endgames, and bishop and pawn endgames.