Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Quiet Move Tactic
This puzzle is a classic example of how a quiet move can decide a game even when material is already in your favor. In the middlegame-to-endgame transition, the key is not to grab more material immediately, but to create a forcing threat that changes the opponent’s options. When queens and active pieces are on the board, king safety and tactical geometry often matter more than raw count. The best practical decisions often come from improving piece placement and forcing simplification on your terms.