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015 | Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z

Unlike theoretical endgame manuals that focus on specific piece combinations (like Rook vs. Pawn), this course focuses on and decision-making.

: If your opponent is defending one weakness perfectly, create a second one on the other side of the board. Constant switching between attacking these two points will eventually overwhelm the defender.

: In rook endgames, having an active rook is often more important than being up a pawn. Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z 015

This guide focuses on the core principles covered in that course to help you master practical, strategic endgames. Core Strategic Principles

: Instead of calculating move-by-move like in a tactical middlegame, identify a "dream setup" for your pieces and work toward achieving that specific arrangement. Key Tactical Motifs Unlike theoretical endgame manuals that focus on specific

: Advancing pawns too early can lead to draws. Use waiting moves to force your opponent into disadvantageous positions ( zugzwang ).

: For King and Pawn endgames, once your king reaches the sixth rank in front of the pawn, the win is typically secured. Study Recommendations This is the Shereshevsky you're looking for - Chessable Constant switching between attacking these two points will

: If you have a clear advantage but no immediate way to win, do not rush. Take the time to improve your pieces to their absolute best squares before initiating the final break.

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