I am very bad at endgames, and want to get better. (Because being bad at endgames affects my opening choices, and there are lines I don't play because opponent can trade queens in one of the sublines.)
I have J.Nunn's Understanding Chess Endgames (idk actual title, it is translated) and a few other endgame books. Is studying those carefully enough to have a good understanding of endgames? If not, what else should I do?
Before you suggest books I should warn you:
Most chess books are not translated to Turkish (and you can not find originals), and they ship or such, but that will take time, money (and turkish lira's constantly decreasing value makes it worse) and effort. And I don't want to buy more books.
I have J.Nunn's Understanding Chess Endgames (idk actual title, it is translated) and a few other endgame books. Is studying those carefully enough to have a good understanding of endgames? If not, what else should I do?
Before you suggest books I should warn you:
Most chess books are not translated to Turkish (and you can not find originals), and they ship or such, but that will take time, money (and turkish lira's constantly decreasing value makes it worse) and effort. And I don't want to buy more books.