Learn How to Win with a Knight Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a knight can become the deciding piece when the board is stripped down. In classical chess, endgames often hinge on king activity, pawn structure, and tactical threats rather than raw material. Here, the stronger side uses a forcing check to drive the enemy king into a vulnerable square, then wins a key pawn and leaves the opponent’s pieces overloaded. The lesson is that even in simplified positions, a single tactical idea can create a decisive advantage.