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Chess Endgame Studies

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Chess Endgame Studies game quiz
"Your job is to figure out who should win the endgame based on the material given in the question. Always assume that there are no immediate tactics in the position, which would defeat the purpose of explaining the endgame."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Most tournament directors will disregard the 50-move rule if you are playing perfectly in a position requiring more than 50 moves to win, so assume that the 50-move rule is irrelevant for all the questions.

You have a knight plus a bishop, and your opponent has a knight. Who would win this endgame assuming perfect play by both sides?
    It's usually a draw, but you can win some positions
    You will always be able to forcibly win if the 50-move rule is disregarded
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    Your opponent will always be able to manage a draw


2. You have a knight plus two bishops moving on opposite colors, and your opponent has a rook. Who would win this endgame assuming perfect play by both sides?
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    Your opponent will always be able to manage a draw
    You will always be able to forcibly win
    It's usually a draw, but you can win some positions


3. You have a queen, and your opponent has two bishops moving on opposite colors. Who would win assuming perfect play by both sides?
    This is usually a draw, but you can win some positions
    Your opponent will always be able to manage a draw
    You will always be able to forcibly win
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws


4. You have a queen plus a knight, and your opponent has two rooks. Who should win this endgame assuming perfect play by both sides?
    Your opponent will always be able to manage a draw
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    This is usually a draw, but you can win some positions
    You will always be able to forcibly win


5. You have a queen, and your opponent has two knights. Who would win this endgame assuming perfect play by both sides?
    Your opponent can always manage a draw
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    You can always forcibly win
    It's usually a draw, but you can win some positions


6. You have three bishops that are not all moving on the same color, and your opponent has one piece left. Which of these pieces can your opponent have, and not be totally lost?
    bishop or queen
    queen, bishop, or rook
    queen or rook
    queen


7. You have two bishops moving on opposite colors, and your opponent has a knight. Who would win assuming perfect play by both sides?
    Your opponent can always manage a draw
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    It's usually a draw, but you can win some positions
    You can always forcibly win


8. You have a queen, and your opponent has three bishops all moving on the same color. Who would win assuming perfect play by both sides?
    You will always be able to forcibly win
    This is usually a draw, but you can win some positions
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    Your opponent will always be able to draw


9. You have three knights, and your opponent has a bishop. Who would win assuming perfect play by both sides?
    Your opponent will always be able to manage a draw
    This is usually a draw, but you can win some positions
    You can usually win, but some positions are draws
    You will always be able to forcibly win


10. You have a queen, and your opponent has two rooks plus a knight. Who would win assuming perfect play by both sides?
    You can always manage a draw
    It's usually a draw, but you will lose some positions
    You will usually lose, but you can draw some positions
    You will always lose

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