Gold Tactics and Techniques Overview
As the saying goes, “Without gold in hand, there is no defense.” The gold general is essential for protecting the king and plays a key role in the endgame. Let’s explore some tactics that maximize the gold’s unique strengths in both offense and defense.
Pawn Beneath Gold
As the proverb goes, “A pawn beneath gold is stronger than a rock,” placing a pawn beneath a gold general can completely block horizontal threats, such as attacks from a rook. This tactic becomes particularly powerful in endgame situations where each move could determine victory or defeat, as it can require several moves to break through this defense. For effective strategies to dismantle this formation, refer to our article on lance tactics for insights.
Sacrificial Gold Drop
When the king is aligned with the rook’s range, a gold is dropped on the opposite side to displace the opponent’s king into a dangerous position. At first glance, it may seem like an easy capture for your opponent, but this powerful tactic quickly leads to checkmate.
The Basics of Checkmate
There is a saying, “Save the gold for the final blow.” This diagram illustrates a fundamental checkmate shape that may seem obvious but is crucial to master. By keeping this image in mind, you can enhance your endgame reading and gain an advantage.
Gold Defense on the First Rank
There are sayings like “A retreating gold often holds a good move” and “Rook sacrifice against gold on rank 1 is a good move.” When the gold is positioned on the first rank, it provides a very stable formation. As seen on the List of Castles , many defensive setups place the gold on the first rank. Therefore, when in doubt about your defense, consider dropping the gold to the first rank to protect the king.