Shereshevsky's masterful guide to endgame play is an essential work for every aspiring player. Using classic examples from grandmaster practice, together with modern illustrations and instructive games by lesser-known players, Shereshevsky lucidly explains the basic principles of the endgame.
Author International Master Mikhail Shereshevsky is one of the strongest players from Byelorussia. He is a highly regarded trainer and author whose two-volume work (with Leonid Slutxky) Mastering the Endgame was also translated by Ken Neat.
Features
Author International Master Mikhail Shereshevsky is one of the strongest players from Byelorussia. He is a highly regarded trainer and author whose two-volume work (with Leonid Slutxky) Mastering the Endgame was also translated by Ken Neat.
Features
- King centralization
- The role of pawns
- Exchanging pieces
- Suppressing counterplay
- Two weaknesses
- 218 Pages
- Paperback
- Publisher: Everyman
- Published: 1995
- Notation: Algebraic Notation