Learn How to Win a Bishop Endgame: Tactical Refutation
This chess endgame shows how a single tactical refutation can transform a balanced-looking position into a winning one. The key idea is to notice when a bishop is attacked and can be exchanged in a way that improves king activity and simplifies into a favorable pawn ending. In classical chess, these quiet-looking moments often decide the game more than flashy attacks. Strong endgame play means spotting the best simplification before the opponent can activate their king or create counterplay.