SECRETOS EN LOS FINALES DE AJEDREZ #5 / La IMPECABLE técnica de Bobby Fischer!!

Hello students! Here's the fifth installment of my SECRETS OF ENDGAMES series! This time with an analysis of three masterful games by the great Bobby Fischer. In the first, a game where we see a bishop stronger than a knight; in the second, the topic of two weaknesses; and finally, in the third, how to move from the opening to the endgame to take advantage of an advantage in the pawn structure: THE FAMOUS PAWN MAJORITY ON THE QUEENSIDE, which, as I mentioned in another video, many fans don't even notice. If you'd like to take private lessons with me, feel free to contact me by writing to my WhatsApp +57 300 6336462 or contact me on Facebook   / jorge.l.castaneda.7   Here's a link to my Lichess coaching profile: https://lichess.org/coach/jorgeluis86 If you enjoy my content, you can support the channel with a small donation via PayPal at the following link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pupil... Courses available for purchase on PGN / Lichess: 1) My Must-Know Patterns for Mastery course with 768 positions divided into 12 Lichess studies, 704 tactical positions, and 64 theoretical endgames. 2) Capablanca's video course with analysis of his 25 best games. Video duration: 3 hours and 15 minutes, includes an annotated PGN for all games. 3) Opening courses available on PGN with their respective explanatory commentaries: A) London System: 10 chapters where I teach you different ways of playing depending on Black's approach. B) Carokann Defense: 7 chapters showing the different possible variations. C) Queen's Gambit Accepted: 3 chapters to cover the main ideas. D) Slav Defense. E) Scottish Gambit with an arsenal of traps for White. F) King's Indian Defense: Analysis of 30 games of the defense with a bonus on how to play the King's Indian against the English Opening. G) King's Indian Attack: Seen through Bobby Fischer's games with some complementary ones. H) Colle System: Analysis of 12 games explaining the basic plans and moves. I) Zukertort System: Analysis of 12 games explaining the basic ideas. J) Larsen Attack: 5 chapters explaining the different ways to confront Black. K) French Defense: Theoretical analysis of 5 of its main variations. L) Dragadorf: Complete study of this combination of the dragon and the Najdorf. 3) Annotated PGN middlegame courses: A) The Gambler's Pupil: A study of 26 games with the most important gambits in the double king's pawn openings. B) The Art of Attack: Analysis of 26 games with surprising attacks on the king. C) The Strength of a Centralized Knight (The Knight-Pupil): 12 annotated games with the strategy of placing a strong knight in the center. D) Active Defense and Counterattack: A study of 18 annotated games on the topic of the Counterattack. E) Miniatures: A study of 25 short games to teach topics such as development advantage, the king in the center, and different gambits for early attacks. F) How to become an expert in the Queen's Gambit: A study of 30 games in this opening that everyone should know. 4) Courses on players and their best annotated games on PGN/Lichess: A) Capablanca's Methodical Chess: 25 annotated games (Video course) B) The Artistic Chess of Alexander Alekhine: 28 annotated games. C) The Explosive Chess of Miguel Tal: 50 games thoroughly analyzed. D) The Masterful Chess of Bobby Fischer: 21 analyzed games. 5) Endgame Courses: Masterful Endgames: Analysis of 25 annotated games with an emphasis on the endgame and how to conduct it.