Learn How to Win a Pawn Endgame: Quiet Move
This chess endgame is a classic race between king activity and passed pawns. White must choose a move that keeps the position under control while creating a decisive threat of promotion. The key idea is that in pawn endgames, a quiet move can be stronger than an immediate capture if it improves the king’s support and forces the opponent into a losing response. Here, the side with the outside passer must be handled with precision, because one tempo can decide the game.