Instead of trying to force a certain type ending/endgame, we will show you how to match up the "patterns" of numerous endings for each opening "line" you play. You will see more than pawn structures. We will cover quality over quantity. I will show you how to cover 100,000 games in 1 minute. It is not only possible, but is simple to do. It is called using a database. LOL It means doing "pattern searches". With chessbase, we will click on the endgame tab and see instantly how the endgames are pre-sorted by chessbase.
You can read the high numbers to the right side, and "instantly know which games are most important for your goals. You can also see what type endings are most common, thus likely to encounter, thus you need to study them more, aka be ready. I will walk you through it so chill out. I will show you how to use applied stats. I will show you how we take all those games and "subdivide" them into more folders aka "databases/game collections". We need them in seperate databases to fully use all the tools in chessbase and the other database programs.
I will show you how to sort through the similar type endings and spot many differences, even though chessbase may index them all under the same type sub-type endings. It means while Scid users have about 4 mask like only same files with pawns or pieces anywhere, etc; I will show what to spot for when you track piece path and how to connect it all. This means when you see a bunch of same color bishop endings, you will know how to win. We will use John Nunn's book secrets of minor piece endings for that series on bishops and knights, as it has the entire board stats in table form. It list "reciprocal zugzwang" for every square A-H and 1-8, all 64 listed and checked by GM nunn and several PC as well as numerous engines. He covers things like if you only move one single piece for one color, one piece each side. He also covers if entire position had everything (piece and pawn,etc) moved up or down just 1 square or shifted to file to left or right just one square. Things like if on g file or shifted to F or H files...or if on F file and moved to left to E file or shifted one file to right the G file, or a combo of vertical and horizontal shift of position. You can see it when Nunn talks about how no change right or left...but if move all pawns and pieces left and then up one square or right and down one square it totally changes it all.
We will cover how to do all this. You thought you studied chess...until you see this level of training and study. You will be learning concepts and ideas, strategy and positional play, tactics and combos, as well as many different types of "sacrifices". I will cover how to do it solo, so you can train on your own if desired or if need be. I show you real authentic GM secrets and how to win tons of OTB tournament games against anyone U2700 elo, so you can be a GM, not talk or dream about being one.
Best wishes, TeamRybka