Learn How to Win with a Clearance Sacrifice: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is built around a classic clearance idea: one piece is sacrificed or exchanged to open a key line, then a rook or other heavy piece invades with tempo. The position rewards accurate simplification, because the side with active pieces can convert a small advantage into a decisive material gain. In classical chess, these moments often decide whether a passed pawn becomes a real threat or gets neutralized.