Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Pawn Breaks
This chess endgame is a classic lesson in king activity and pawn structure. Even with equal material, the side with the more active king and the better pawn targets can take over quickly. Here, the position is shaped by passed pawns, isolated pawns, and a vulnerable advanced pawn that can become a tactical liability. In classical chess, these endings often hinge on whether you can force a defensive move and then convert the resulting pawn race or king penetration.