Pandolfini's Endgame Course Page

Before this book, endgames were often viewed by average players as dry, complex, or inaccessible. Pandolfini aimed to change that by distilling his private coaching methods into a revolutionary format:

: The material is organized by the types of pieces remaining (e.g., King and Pawn, Minor Pieces) and increases in difficulty as the reader progresses. Pandolfini's Endgame Course

Bruce Pandolfini's journey into the public eye began as an analyst for the legendary 1972 World Chess Championship match between and Boris Spassky . His reputation grew as a "master teacher," notably for coaching prodigy Josh Waitzkin—a story immortalized in the book and film Searching for Bobby Fischer . He even served as a consultant for Netflix's The Queen's Gambit , creating hundreds of hypothetical games for the series. The Vision Behind the Book Before this book, endgames were often viewed by

: Pandolfini uses "inner circle" terminology—simple, memorable phrases that help players recognize essential patterns and principles. A Lasting Legacy His reputation grew as a "master teacher," notably