Learn How to Win a Knight Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame shows how a small tactical idea can decide a seemingly quiet position. White’s king and knight work together to create a forcing sequence that wins time and material by attacking the enemy king and a key piece at once. In classical chess, these endgame tactics often come from active kings, advanced pawns, and poorly coordinated defenders. The position is not about flashy mating attacks; it is about a clean, forcing conversion with a decisive tactical gain.