Endgames in chess refer to the stage of the game where there are only a few pieces left on the board and the outcome of the game is determined by the precise manipulation of these pieces. While endgames may seem simple, they can actually be quite complex and require a different set of skills compared to more complex positions with multiple pieces. Some practical endgames that players should understand include rook and pawn endings, knight vs bishop endings, and queen vs rook endings. These types of endgames require a deep understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each piece, as well as the ability to accurately assess the potential outcomes of different moves. Players must also be able to coordinate their pieces effectively, make precise calculations, and understand the key principles involved in endgame strategy. Understanding these practical endgames is an important aspect of chess strategy and can greatly impact the outcome of the game. In this episode, GM Ramesh discusses some practical endgames with former world under 12 champion, WGM Divya Deshmukh.