Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Pawn Breaks
This chess endgame is all about creating a passed pawn at the right moment and using king activity to convert it. White’s king is already centralized, and the pawn structure gives a clear target: a breakthrough that forces Black’s king into passivity. In classical chess, these positions often hinge on one precise pawn advance that opens lines, wins a defender, or creates a connected passer. The key is to calculate forcing replies before committing.