rookendgame
Rookendgame is an informal or alternative spelling of the term “rook endgame,” a stage in chess in which only rooks, kings, and pawns remain on the board. It is one of the most studied and frequently encountered endgame types, arising after heavy piece exchanges in many games. While the standard term is rook endgame, rookendgame appears in some writings and discussions as a shorthand.
In a rook endgame, the rooks become the primary means of attack and defense. Key features include
Strategy and practice emphasize activating the king, placing the rook behind or ahead of passed pawns as
See also: rook endgame, endgame theory, Lucena position, Philidor position.