Learn How to Remove the Defender: Pawn Endgame
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of removing the defender to win a pawn race. The key idea is that one pawn is holding back an important promotion path, so capturing it at the right moment changes the whole evaluation. In classical chess, these positions often look equal until you notice which pawn is overloaded and which king can arrive in time to support the passed pawn. The result is usually a precise simplification into a drawn or winning pawn ending.