Learn How to Win a Bishop Endgame: Crushing Endgame
This chess endgame shows how an active bishop can dominate when kings are exposed and pawn structure is fragile. In classical chess, the side with the more active king and bishop often wins by creating a forcing sequence that improves piece coordination while reducing the opponent’s counterplay. Here, the key idea is to use check, tempo, and piece activity to force the enemy king into an awkward square, then convert the resulting tactical weakness into a winning bishop endgame.