Learn How to Promote a Passed Pawn: Bishop Endgame
This chess endgame is all about turning a passed pawn into a winning asset while the bishop controls key promotion squares. In classical chess, a bishop endgame often rewards activity, not just material count: the side with the more active king and the stronger passer can force concessions. Here, the advanced pawn creates a decisive distraction, pulling the defender away from the critical diagonal and leaving the promotion path vulnerable. The position is a great example of how a quiet move can become a crushing endgame plan.