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This Theoretical Rook Endgames by Sam Shankland is an English-language hardcover chess book focused on one of the most important and most frequently encountered areas of practical play: rook endgames. It is aimed at players and ambitious club players who want to understand key positions, know what is worth memorising, and judge an ending correctly even when they do not know it by heart.
What this book covers
Sam Shankland presents rook endgames in a clear, structured way with practical understanding in mind. Rather than offering a simple collection of variations or an encyclopaedic survey of positions, the book leads the reader through the most important theoretical setups first, then through the rules and ideas that help make sense of positions they have not studied before.
That matters especially in rook endgames, which appear so often over the board and reward the time spent learning them. A solid grasp of this part of the game carries directly into both tournament play and training games.
Why it stands out
The explanations are direct and concrete, so the book can work both as a source of theory and as a practical guide for regular study. After working through it, it becomes easier to tell which positions need to be known exactly and which are best handled by general principles.
Theoretical Rook Endgames also makes a natural companion to Conceptual Rook Endgames by Jacob Aagaard, which takes the same subject further into advanced practical play.
About the author
GM Sam Shankland is the author of this volume.
Key details
- Product type: hardcover chess book
- Author: Sam Shankland
- Language: English
- Subject: theoretical rook endgames
- Audience: players and ambitious club players
- Page count: 448
- Related title: Conceptual Rook Endgames by Jacob Aagaard
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