Learn How to Win a Rook Endgame: Crushing Technique
This chess endgame shows how active rook play can decide a seemingly simple position. Even with reduced material, the side with the more active rook can create decisive pressure by targeting loose pawns, cutting off the enemy king, and exploiting passed pawns. In classical chess, rook activity often matters more than raw material count. Here, the key idea is to force a simplification that leaves one side with a winning king-and-pawn ending and a promoted passer.