005 — Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z
: 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.
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. Chessable Shankland Endgame Strategy 7z 005
: Instead of calculating move-by-move, Shankland teaches "planning in blocks." You identify where your pieces should be and then find the tactical sequence to get them there. : A single weakness can often be defended