Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Short Skewer
This chess endgame shows how a seemingly quiet bishop move can create a forcing tactical sequence. White’s active bishop and advanced passed pawn combine to pressure the enemy king, while the black king is exposed and the back rank is vulnerable. In classical chess, these positions often reward precise calculation over material count. The key idea is to use a forcing check to improve piece activity, then convert the resulting tactical weakness into a winning material gain.