Learn How to Win Bishop Endgames: Passed Pawns
This chess endgame is all about converting a passed pawn advantage with precise king activity and bishop coordination. In bishop endgames, the side with the more active king often dictates the pace, because bishops are long-range pieces that reward centralization and tempo. Here, the key idea is to use the king to support the advancing pawn structure while keeping the defender tied down. A quiet move can be stronger than a forcing one when it improves the position without allowing counterplay.