Learn How to Win Bishop Endgame: Crushing Endgame
This chess endgame shows how an active bishop can decide the game by targeting loose pieces and forcing simplification into a winning king-and-pawn ending. In classical chess, the side with the more active king and the better-placed bishop often controls the tempo, especially when the opponent’s pieces are overloaded or undefended. Here, the key is to notice that a seemingly stable position hides a tactical refutation based on piece activity and king centralization.