Learn How to Win a Bishop Endgame: Crushing Finish

This chess endgame is a classic example of converting a small material edge into a decisive win. The key idea is to use king activity and bishop coordination to force the enemy king into a passive role while picking off loose pawns. In classical chess, endgames often turn on tempo and square control rather than direct attacks. Here, the stronger side’s king becomes an active piece, and the bishop helps restrict counterplay while the passed pawn structure creates long-term pressure.