Irving's King and Pawn Speed Run #9
The ninth in our series dedicated to king and pawn positions. One position a week taken from Chernev's book Practical Chess Endings (1962).
This is yet another one that builds on IKPSR#3 - I told you that was a key theoretical position - but again with some work to do to get there.
85 positions in total - it's going to be a loooooooong series - ranging from the most basic imaginable of a king each and a single pawn on one side to really rather complex multi-pawn endings.
THE INVISIBLE CHESS PODCAST SCHEDULE, SEASON THREE:
Mondays: Irving's King and Pawn Speed Run
Tuesdays: Rando Pando
DON'T MISS:
Stepping Stones 101 - an introduction to THE key technique in chess visualisation
ALSO:
Previous episodes (series not currently running but can be found in the back catalogue):
Mate-Pattern Mondays
Knowing Me, Knowing Yusupov
Monday Stalemate Visualisations
Fresh Fridge (aka Newbs start here)
Chernev's Best Shorts
THE INVISIBLE CHESS PLAYERS:
Intro & Outro Music: Martin Bostock (bass player of Red Banner)
Logo art: Karen
Voice of Irving Chernev: Covert Bethany
Hellos and Goodbyes: Covert Arlo & Covert Corben
Harbinger of Doom: Jon MacKenzie
Cat: Maisie
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