Learn How to Win a Knight Endgame: Quiet Move
This chess endgame is a great example of how a quiet move can decide a game without any flashy tactics. The key idea is to use king activity, passed pawns, and knight coordination to create a position where the defender has no useful waiting move. In classical chess, these endings often hinge on tempo, not material. A single precise maneuver can force the enemy king into a bad square and turn a seemingly equal position into a winning one.