Perpetual Chess Podcast

Book Recap #23- Discussing Shereshevsky's Endgame Strategy with Dr. Kevin Scull

Jan 28, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Chess Principles - Is This the Book to Teach You?
02:38 • 2min
3
Isli, It's Like a Thousand End Games You Must Know
04:58 • 3min
4
Is There a Weakness in Chess?
07:35 • 2min
5
The Principle of Two Weaknesses
09:29 • 2min
6
What's Your Plan?
11:19 • 3min
7
How to Win in End Games?
13:58 • 3min
8
Am Chess - What Are You Talking About?
16:32 • 6min
9
The Book of Chess Is Not a Random Illusion, It's Just a Book Review
22:15 • 3min
10
I Can Make It Through This Thing
24:57 • 2min
11
Is the Engine Stuff Important in Chess?
26:41 • 2min
12
Is Shershewsky a Chessable?
28:34 • 2min
13
Perpetual Chess Review
30:55 • 3min
14
The Master Plan in Action in End Games
34:16 • 3min
15
The Problem of Exchanging Chapters
37:09 • 2min
16
The Principle of Two Weaknesses in Chess
39:29 • 2min
17
Is It Better to Have a Spoon Feed a Bullet Pointed Example That's Faked?
41:11 • 2min
18
I've Read Serenadevsky, Have You?
43:41 • 2min
19
The End Game Book Review by Fred Wilson
46:04 • 3min
20
I Can't Get It Right, but I Found That to Be a Fantastic Course That Provides That Bullet Point Information
48:51 • 3min
21
I Love Bullet Point Takeaways
51:40 • 3min
22
A Smitslave Rondin Game A, Another Famous Game
54:27 • 2min
23
What if I Put My Night Herelik, Ok, All Right?
56:30 • 2min
24
A, but It's a Classic Book
58:30 • 2min
25
Chess Journeys
01:00:37 • 2min
26
I've Resurrected My, You Two Doctor Skull
01:02:13 • 2min
27
Perpetuel Chess Podcast Interviews
01:04:34 • 2min