Learn How to Win a Knight Endgame: Decisive Material Gain
This chess endgame is a classic example of how active minor pieces can decide the game even when material is level. The key idea is to use a forcing knight move that creates a fork and wins a piece, turning a balanced-looking position into a decisive material advantage. In classical chess, these endgame tactics often come from king activity, piece coordination, and the ability to exploit a loose enemy knight or pawn structure.