7z 005 | Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy

: A classic Shereshevsky principle that Shankland reinforces. If your opponent has no counterplay, you should maximize your position and improve every piece to its optimal square before initiating the final breakthrough. Modernizing a Classic

The course uses Chessable’s MoveTrainer technology to drill these patterns into your muscle memory. By focusing on and over 150 puzzles , Shankland ensures that you don't just "understand" the concepts—you can execute them under time pressure. Endgame Strategy (Revised and Expanded Edition) Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z 005

: A single weakness can often be defended. By creating a second target on the opposite side of the board, you force the opponent’s pieces to overstretch, eventually causing their defense to collapse. : A classic Shereshevsky principle that Shankland reinforces

Unlike technical manuals that focus on "solving" specific positions (like Lucena or Philidor), Shankland’s course focuses on . The primary goal is to teach players how to think when the board simplifies but the path to victory remains non-obvious. Key Strategic Pillars By focusing on and over 150 puzzles ,

What sets the Chessable version of Endgame Strategy apart is Shankland's rigorous engine-testing. He corrected numerous historical errors from the 1981 original and added modern examples from his own elite-level games to show how these 20th-century ideas hold up in the era of super-computers.