Queen vs. Rook Endgame (FULL Tutorial/Guide)

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Ayrton Twigg

Ayrton Twigg

Күн бұрын

Link to study: lichess.org/study/xbqhVR4m
In this video I teach you how to win one of the most difficult endgames in chess: Queen vs. Rook. There are way too many positions to memorize, but I listed pretty much all of them in my lichess study.
You don't actually need to memorize all of those positions/variations to win consistently against humans, computers, and the tablebase. Focus on learning the main patterns, and the main lines of each variation.
Finally, this endgame happens very rarely (less than 1 in 1000 classical games). So if you just want to improve at chess, there are many other better things you can do besides learning this endgame.
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Tablebase Recap
2:04 Useful Patterns For Pushing The King Back
4:38 Queen Too Close!?
5:41 The Philidor Position
9:40 The Line Pattern
11:55 The Line Pattern, White's Move
13:32 2nd Rank Defense Pattern
15:27 2nd Rank Defense, Rook Moves Away 1
21:47 2nd Rank Defense, Rook Moves Away 2
22:36 2nd Rank Defense, Rook Moves Away 3
23:06 2nd Rank Defense, Rook Moves Away 4
23:29 2nd Rank Defense, Rook Moves Away 5
23:45 2nd Rank Defense, White's Move 1
26:01 2nd Rank Defense, White's Move 2
32:55 2nd Rank Defense, White's Move 3
40:03 2nd Rank Defense, White's Move 4
44:30 2nd Rank Defense, White's Move 5
45:06 3rd Rank Defense, Type 1
57:37 3rd Rank Defense, Type 2
1:01:13 3rd Rank Defense, Type 1, Black's Move
1:03:07 3rd Rank Defense, Type 2, Black's Move
1:05:46 4th Rank Defense (Optional Variation)
1:11:43 4th Rank Defense, Type 1
1:15:16 4th Rank Defense, Type 2 (Crazy Variation!)
1:22:00 4th Rank Defense, Type 1, Black's Move
1:26:14 4th Rank Defense, Type 2, Black's Move (Nightmare Variations)
1:35:48 Miscellaneous 1 (Back Rank Squeeze)
1:38:32 Miscellaneous 2 (Back Rank Squeeze 2)
1:40:12 Miscellaneous 3 (King Escape)
1:44:00 Miscellaneous 4 (Rook Moves Away)
1:45:20 Miscellaneous 5 (Queen Hides Behind King)
1:47:26 Miscellaneous 6 (Rosette)
1:50:09 Practice vs. Computers!

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@davesharratt917
@davesharratt917 6 ай бұрын
My own notes for working through these diagrams especially. Timestamps for critical patterns 2:42 Q controls square in front of K allowing close approach with no more checks 3:03 Q moved away diagonally to maintain control in front of king and allow check behind R 3:42 K opposition and Q attack on rook can lead to Re6?? allowing Qe8+, Kf6 forced, Qe5+ fork protected by K, Qxd6+ 5:48 phiidor triangulation to achieve zugzwang 7:40 black response to philidor - if R moves to any red square it is # or R fork in one move - make sure you can find all of those 8:20 R moves to one of four green squares then give Qd4+ and at least one further check on long diagonal before fork becomes available 10:49 Qd8 attacks R but from a slight distance avoiding stalemate traps, controls square in front of K 11:35 R away, check, all K moves lead to fork 12:03 triangulation from offset position to achieve zugzwang 13:25 how easily discovered checks allow the K to enclosed the opposition and force moves that lead to forks 14:20 K opposition second rank, Qa8 key move leads to two options, slowly drive opposition across second tank through checks into philidor, or R splits from K allowing new patterns into fork 16:03 check pattern avoiding counter checks until you can move K closer 16:29 all but one K move leads to immediate fork 16:33 again, many K moves lead to immediate fork 16:41 K advances
@friendsmart4330
@friendsmart4330 6 ай бұрын
This is only video available for complete guide for rook and queen end game Thanks bro 👍
@AyrtonTwigg
@AyrtonTwigg 6 ай бұрын
That's why I wanted to make it.
@enaamkharboutli3755
@enaamkharboutli3755 20 күн бұрын
Awesome explanation and compilation for all Q vs R variations 👍👍
@rogergeyer9851
@rogergeyer9851 3 күн бұрын
This is great. Thorough and the positions are beautiful, and how you explain the concepts and positions is terrific. It's nice to see someone be thorough and accurate in this internet age of so much haste and "hand-waving" vs. precise analysis. Kudos for the effort. But for practical play in tournaments, I'd FAR rather invest that time and brain space into PRACTICAL knowledge of LOTS of COMMON endgames. Like Rook endings. Like King and pawn endings. Like when to transition to a winning practical end game. Like lots of subtleties of opposition, which is HUGE in MANY King endgames. This is actually better than I'd expect to find in ANY ending book, except perhaps ECE. But this presentation is SO much more practical, if one wanted to actually learn this ending well.
@emport2359
@emport2359 19 күн бұрын
legendary video man, such an interesting endgame
@dark6.63E-34
@dark6.63E-34 Ай бұрын
You are a literal saint. I was going to branch into all of these variations on my own being an average player. This saves an ungodly amount of work!!!
@bryanryan4504
@bryanryan4504 Күн бұрын
Oh jeez this turned into a 2 hour video. Ill watch it one day.
@100Percentcontrol
@100Percentcontrol Ай бұрын
You just earned a sub, God bless you🙏.
@GarySlegg
@GarySlegg 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this, it's very comprehensive
@muthu1111111111
@muthu1111111111 5 ай бұрын
Best ever video in this subject
@shahmatsimplex4144
@shahmatsimplex4144 10 ай бұрын
Excellent Job!! Great video on my favorite endgame and possibly the best on the subject here on the tube. One can get the major points here and along with Derek Grimmels course should be able to beat any player in this endgame. Im amazed how Philidor was able to come up and study the endgames that are very critical to becoming a good chess player in modern times. These positions could not have arisen in his otb games, since his opponents were very weak and would have been checkmated long before the endgame. This shows me that Philidor was a genius ahead of his time. I also liked your video on CC cheating. I cannot stand that site and play on lichess or square off instead.
@almariomarlonbernardino218
@almariomarlonbernardino218 19 күн бұрын
very useful
@elajedrezdelmundo1247
@elajedrezdelmundo1247 9 ай бұрын
It is very difficult to find tutorials of queen vs rook, except for the Philidor position. Thank you so much for this vid :)
@rogergeyer9851
@rogergeyer9851 3 күн бұрын
Yes. The Philidor position is VERY useful for this, and kind of obvious once you see why it works. I didn't even know any Philidor position existed except for the popular one for R+P vs. R endgames, for defending (from behind) once the P goes to the 6th rank. It's unfortunate there are so many positions and they are so complex in total, but at least this gives a lot of good clues about how to THINK about making progress.
@squattr1055
@squattr1055 5 ай бұрын
This is so sick.
@user-yz8wt5bs4i
@user-yz8wt5bs4i 4 ай бұрын
This endgame is so hard that even Nepo don’t know how to win it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mYG0fqmbj6uAn7s
@mcronrn
@mcronrn 6 ай бұрын
Wow!! 👏👏
@muthu1111111111
@muthu1111111111 5 ай бұрын
Even better explained than john nuns pawnless endgame book
@AyrtonTwigg
@AyrtonTwigg 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@theguillaume73
@theguillaume73 2 ай бұрын
Impressive. The true is in chess endgames. 🇫🇷👍⚜️🥖🍷
@Deathf1yer
@Deathf1yer 4 ай бұрын
I spent a bit less, also start of the video clearly shows that person knows what he is talking about
@user-si8bj1yc5v
@user-si8bj1yc5v Ай бұрын
Very good video. Even though it is NOT "the first videos on this is yourube history". It is a copy of Derek Grimmel video series from 12 years ago.
@AyrtonTwigg
@AyrtonTwigg Ай бұрын
I would say some info and techniques are unique to this video as I figured everything out myself fron scratch. I read about this endgame, watched other videos, etc, but it wasn't enough.
@user-si8bj1yc5v
@user-si8bj1yc5v Ай бұрын
Ok. Thanks! Then I will use this video for information.
@slimmamba7208
@slimmamba7208 Жыл бұрын
Please also cover the games of the upcoming 2023 World Championship.
@AyrtonTwigg
@AyrtonTwigg Жыл бұрын
My goal is to make videos that are at least somewhat unique. I’m sure everyone will cover those, and there won’t be anything special for people to come here.
@OworBenard
@OworBenard 8 ай бұрын
This is excellent but damn, the variations are a tonne
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