Learn How to Win Bishop Endgame: Defensive Move
This chess endgame shows how active king play and precise piece coordination can outweigh material. In bishop endgames, the side with the better king placement and healthier pawn structure often dictates the result, even when down a piece. The key idea is to use forcing moves to improve the king, eliminate the opponent’s most important defender, and then convert the resulting pawn race or favorable structure. In classical chess, these positions are often decided by one accurate defensive move or one active simplification.