Learn How to Win Bishop Endgame: Crushing Endgame
This chess endgame shows how a bishop can dominate when the position is reduced to a few pieces and pawn weaknesses matter more than raw material. The key idea is to use activity and coordination to target loose pawns, especially when one side has an advanced passed pawn and the enemy bishop is tied to defense. In classical chess, these positions often hinge on forcing exchanges that improve the stronger side’s pawn structure and leave the opponent with no useful counterplay.