Learn How to Win Bishop Endgames: Quiet Move
This chess endgame shows how a quiet move can be more powerful than a check or capture. When material is already reduced, king activity, passed pawns, and piece coordination often decide the result. A bishop can dominate the board by controlling key squares and restricting the enemy king, especially when the opponent’s pawns are split and vulnerable. In classical chess, these positions reward precision: one tempo can turn a winning advantage into a draw or a decisive conversion.