Remarkably, we are going to delve into a genuine game within this category, marveling at the brilliance of Fischer’s victory in the bishop vs. knight (with pawns on both sides) endgame during the candidates’ quarterfinal in 1971. As we recall from our earlier articles, the bishop is generally regarded as more potent than the knight in open positions. Now, let’s explore a real-life example that demonstrates the practical application of this principle.