One of Chessable's best break-out authors, IM Ahmad Alkhatib, returns for volume 4 of his excellent endgame series which focuses in on pawns vs. queen and pawns vs. multiple pieces.Students have loved IM Alkhatib's easy teaching style and ability to make studying the business end of chess fun.
Volume 1 of Mastering Pawn Endgames was a wide survey of very basic concepts such as the opposition, key squares, the square of a passed pawn and triangulation.
Volume 2 dived into pawn endgames in a bit more in-depth, exploring the more difficult and hard-to-spot instances of the same concepts.
Volume 3 ventured into the realm of pawns vs. a piece and even multiple pieces and how to play with this imbalance
Study the common endgames first!
Now Mastering Pawn Endgames: Volume 4 takes us into the realm of the queen vs. passed pawn(s), and multiple pieces vs. multiple pawns and how to win or salvage games with this imbalance.
In these endgames, just like in Volume 3, calculation training comes far more to the fore with the focus less on technique like in volumes 1 and 2.
Cases where one side has multiple pieces (2 bishops, rook and bishop, rook and knight) and the other side only has pawns are, needless to say, extremely common.
That's why mastering these pawn endgames, in particular, will certainly pay off!
International Master Ahmad Alkhatib is a 23-year-old professional player and coach. He is the reigning national champion of Jordan and represented his country at the 43rd Olympiad in Batumi.
Also check out the other volumes in this series:
Mastering Pawn Endgames: Volume 1Mastering Pawn Endgames: Volume 2Mastering Pawn Endgames: Volume 3