Theoretical Rook Endgames - GM Sam Shankland

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Endgame course by GM Sam Shankland
Includes book, video and PGN

Language: English
Lectures: 21
Total Running Time: 11 hours 47 minutes

From the course:

Not All Rook Endgames Are Drawn Anymore

In practice, rook endgames appear in real games far more than all other endgames, so if you want the most bang for your buck then this is the course for you.

Rook endgames are notoriously difficult to understand. Theoretical Rook Endgames aims to be the definitive source of the theoretical positions you absolutely need to know.

Shankland describes this 3.5 year project as his “proudest achievement as a writer”. Based on the Quality Chess book and the companion to GM Jacob Aagaard’s Conceptual Rook Endgames, Shankland’s no-nonsense approach to chess training is the perfect way to push your endgame skills to a whole new level.

Starting with the ‘parent’ Lucena and Philidor positions, Shankland provides a systematic method for studying and understanding the most commonly played endgames.

You’ll soon be confident knowing which endgames you should be aiming for and which you should avoid, which will not only help your ability to convert, but also aid your judgment in the middlegame.

Shankland covers all of the critical rook endgames in positions with:

♜Single pawns, the backbone of all rook endgames
♜Two pawns against one - knowing when to trade and when not to
♜3 vs 2 and 4 vs 3 - more pawns, more to calculate!
♜Pawnless endgames (for example, the dreaded Rook & Bishop vs Rook and Queen vs Rook)

Rook endgames are a lot easier with Sam Shankland in your corner

As you’d expect from Sam Shankland, this course is serious work and will take a lot of dedicated effort from the student. However, your efforts will lead to you reaping the dividends when you’re playing these endgames yourself - as Shankland demonstrates throughout the course by learning and improving from his own games.

And if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the amount of content, Shankland has created a great “Bare Bones” chapter with the absolute crucial endgames for you to refresh your memory regularly. You might not remember every single detail, but Shankland has identified the things we absolutely need to remember - and it’s less than you might think!

Shankland has one rule when he creates chess content - he’s a professional player and it needs to improve his own game. This rule has served him well, as he’s garnered a reputation as one of the most respected and serious authors around. If this course can improve the game of a US Champion, imagine what it could do for yours.

Files:

Theoretical Rook Endgames - GM Sam Shankland
  • 0) Introduction (3 variations).mp4 (147.1 MB)
  • 1) Lucena Position (13 variations).mp4 (109.3 MB)
  • 10) Three Pawns Against Two on the Same Side (44 variations).mp4 (104.4 MB)
  • 11) Four Pawns Against Three on the Same Side (71 variations).mp4 (247.1 MB)
  • 12) Two Connected Passed Pawns vs 1 Outside Passed Pawn (33 variations).mp4 (318.3 MB)
  • 13) Pawn on the Seventh Rank with Rook on the Eighth (32 variations).mp4 (132.6 MB)
  • 14) Rook in Front of the Passed Pawn (45 variations).mp4 (168.1 MB)
  • 15) Rook to the Side of the Passed Pawn (62 variations).mp4 (191.6 MB)
  • 16) Rook Behind the Passed Pawn (46 variations).mp4 (193.7 MB)
  • 17) Pawns on Both Sides with No Passed Pawns (25 variations).mp4 (104.4 MB)
  • 18) Rook Against Pawn(s) (47 variations).mp4 (183.2 MB)
  • 19) Pawnless Rook Endgames (53 variations).mp4 (169.8 MB)
  • 2) One Pawn, Basic Knowledge (60 variations).mp4 (209.0 MB)
  • 20) The Bare Bones (106 variations).mp4 (28.4 MB)
  • 3) Vancura Defense (31 variations).mp4 (202.4 MB)
  • 4) Vancura Transitions (27 variations).mp4 (289.7 MB)
  • 5) Side Cut (15 variations).mp4 (107.8 MB)
  • 6) Lone Doubled Pawns (26 variations).mp4 (129.0 MB)
  • 7) Lone Connected Pawns (44 variations).mp4 (137.4 MB)
  • 8) Lone Split Passed Pawns (43 variations).mp4 (129.7 MB)
  • 9) Two Pawns Against One on the Same Side (36 variations).mp4 (297.2 MB)
  • Theoretical Rook Endgames - GM Sam Shankland.pdf (8.7 MB)
  • Theoretical Rook Endgames - GM Sam Shankland.pgn (1.1 MB)

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