Learn How to Win with an Advanced Pawn: Endgame
This chess endgame is a classic example of how an advanced pawn can decide the game even when material is not fully equal. White’s passed pawns on the queenside create immediate promotion pressure, while Black’s extra bishop is too slow to stop both threats at once. The key idea is that in a bishop endgame, activity and pawn promotion often matter more than raw material. Once a pawn reaches the seventh rank, the defender is usually forced into passive, losing concessions.