006: Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z
: Maintaining the initiative in an endgame can often compensate for material deficits or structural weaknesses. It involves creating active threats that force the opponent into a passive defensive posture.
Modern engine-verified analysis of classic games to show where previous generations missed active resources. About the Course
Identifying moments where activity outweighs static advantages. Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z 006
: The course is organized into 15 main chapters covering themes such as "The Principle of Two Weaknesses," "Centralization of the King," and "Schematic Thinking".
: While suitable for casual to expert players, it is most highly recommended for intermediate to expert levels (roughly 1400+ ELO) due to its depth and strategic nuance. This is the Shereshevsky you're looking for - Chessable : Maintaining the initiative in an endgame can
Using the initiative to "squeeze blood from a stone" in drawn-looking positions.
This course is a modernized version of Shereshevsky's classic "Endgame Strategy," which focuses on rather than rote memorization of theoretical positions (like the Lucena or Philidor). This is the Shereshevsky you're looking for -
: This chapter includes 22 variations designed to train your ability to seize and maintain control. Key Learning Objectives :
