Learn How to Win a Knight Endgame: Pawn Breakthrough
This chess endgame is all about converting a small structural edge into a winning advantage. White’s advanced pawns create a dangerous passed-pawn race while Black’s knight is active but ultimately unable to stop the connected pawns from becoming decisive. In classical chess, these positions often hinge on timing: when to open lines, when to simplify, and when to force the opponent’s pieces into passivity. The key idea is to use pawn structure and king activity to turn a slight edge into a clear win.