: Corrections to positions that had baffled human analysts for decades.
: A core concept he championed, teaching players to constantly ask, "What does my opponent want to do?". Evolution of a Classic Mark-Dvoretsky—Dvoretskys-Endgame-Manual
: These contained the "absolute must-know" positions—the fundamental theory every master needs to have memorized. : Corrections to positions that had baffled human
Dvoretsky wasn't just an author; he was the world’s most elite trainer. He didn't want readers to just memorize moves; he wanted them to suffer—constructively. His manual includes: Dvoretsky wasn't just an author; he was the
: Over 500 pages of deep theory, including entirely new chapters on complex rook and pawn endings. Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual by Mark Dvoretsky
Though Mark Dvoretsky passed away in 2016, his manual lives on through rigorous updates. The latest , revised by grandmasters Karsten Müller and Alex Fishbein, incorporates: