Learn How to Win a Knight Endgame: Quiet Move
This chess endgame is a classic example of converting a material edge with precision rather than forcing checks. The key idea is to use a quiet move that improves the position of the king and pawn structure while keeping the opponent’s king tied down. In simplified positions, activity and passed pawns often matter more than raw material, so the strongest continuation is usually the one that creates a new threat the defender cannot meet cleanly.