Silman's Complete Endgame Course: From Beginner... Here

The course is divided into nine chapters, with the complexity increasing by approximately 200-point increments.

is a highly regarded, rating-based instructional guide designed to teach chess players only what they need to know for their specific skill level. Written by International Master Jeremy Silman, the book is structured into chapters that correspond to USCF rating brackets (from unrated to 2399), allowing students to master essential concepts without being overwhelmed by advanced theory too early. Core Structure and Rating Brackets Silman's Complete Endgame Course: From Beginner...

: Delves into advanced secrets, the Principle of Two Weaknesses , and minor piece domination, shifting from memorization to concept-based mastery. Key Educational Features The course is divided into nine chapters, with

: Explores critical building blocks, including the Philidor Position and the Square of a Pawn . Core Structure and Rating Brackets : Delves into

: Covers more complex maneuvers such as the Lucena Position , "Fox in the Chicken Coup," and triangulation.

: Focuses on "overkill" mates and basic checkmates (e.g., King and Queen vs. King) to ensure beginners can finish won games.

: Introduces foundational concepts like Opposition , the "Staircase" method, and basic King and Pawn endings.