Endgame Strategy 7z 006 — Chessable Shankland

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).

In this section, Shankland explores how the concept of the "initiative"—often thought of as a middlegame priority—is equally critical in the final phase of the game. 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". This course is a modernized version of Shereshevsky's

Identifying moments where activity outweighs static advantages. This is the Shereshevsky you're looking for - Chessable

: Sam Shankland provides extensive video instruction and updated analysis, helping players bridge the gap between "technical" knowledge and "strategic" execution.

: 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