Learn How to Trap a Piece: Endgame Advantage
This chess endgame puzzle is built around a trapped piece motif, where one side’s active bishop and king pressure restrict the opponent’s knight and limit counterplay. In classical chess, these positions often look quiet, but a single forcing move can turn a stable edge into a decisive advantage. The key is to notice how pawn structure, weak squares, and piece coordination combine to create a tactical net rather than a direct attack.