Learn How to Trap the Bishop: Advanced Pawn Endgame
This chess endgame is a classic example of how an advanced pawn can decide the game when the enemy bishop is overloaded. Black’s passed pawns create a powerful long-term threat, forcing White’s king and bishop into passive defense. The key idea is to use pawn promotion pressure to restrict the bishop’s squares and convert a small material edge into a decisive win. In classical chess, these positions often reward patience, accuracy, and precise king activity.