Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Pawn Promotion
This chess endgame is all about converting a passed pawn while using rook activity to force the opponent into a losing defense. The key idea is that a rook can often win by creating a skewer or removing the defender of a promotion square, especially when both sides have advanced pawns racing forward. In classical chess, these positions reward precision: one tempo can decide whether a pawn queens first or gets stopped. The stronger side must combine active rook play with king coordination.