Learn How to Win Bishop Endgames: Crushing Endgame
This chess endgame shows how active pieces can decide a seemingly balanced position. In bishop endgames, the bishop’s long-range power often combines with king activity to win pawns or force a decisive simplification. Here, one side’s bishop is tactically vulnerable because it is tied to defending nearby pawns, while the opposing king is ready to invade. The key lesson is that endgame tactics often look quiet, but they can create a crushing advantage through material gain and king penetration.