Learn How to Win a Bishop Endgame: Crushing Endgame
This bishop endgame shows how a small material edge can turn into a decisive win when the opponent’s pieces are overloaded and their pawns are vulnerable. In classical chess, endgames often hinge on pawn structure, king activity, and passed pawns rather than direct attacks. Here, the key idea is to use active piece placement to force concessions, then convert the resulting weakness with precise technique. The position rewards patience, accuracy, and an eye for tactical refutation.