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Dear Chess Friends! Rook endgames occur incredibly often, yet many players struggle to convert small advantages or hold difficult positions. Knowing how to handle the 3 vs. 3 structure on one flank with a passed pawn on the other is a crucial skill that distinguishes strong players from the rest. In my upcoming workshop, "Rook Endgames: Outside Passed Pawn," we will break down the most essential principles, typical mistakes, and key techniques that will help you confidently navigate these critical endgames. 🗓 Date: 03/23 ⏰ Time: 11 a.m. EDT, 3 p.m. UK time, 4 p.m. CET During this workshop, you’ll learn: How to position your rook for maximum impact in a passed pawn endgame The correct pawn structures to aim for—and the ones to avoid How to coordinate king and rook for an effective winning plan When to advance a passed pawn—and when to hold back Common defensive resources that allow the weaker side to hold a draw Why should you attend? Rook endgames appear frequently, and even a slight improvement in technique can dramatically improve your tournament results. By learning the key winning and drawing strategies, you’ll stop missing half-points and start converting more games in your favor. These positions have clear patterns, and once you recognize them, you’ll know exactly what to do in practical play. Join me for this deep dive into rook endgames, and take your endgame technique to the next level! Register now and receive the Zoom-link before the event! Your participation is absolutely free, you just need to register here: https://chesslance.com/masterclass/ See you at the webinar, FM Viktor Neustroev Co-Founder, Chesslance