Learn How to Win With a Rook Fork: Chess Endgame Puzzle
This chess endgame shows how a rook can become a tactical weapon even when the material count looks unfavorable. The key idea is to use forcing checks and pawn breaks to create a fork that wins time, gains material, and activates a passed pawn. In classical chess, endgames often turn on king activity, rook placement, and the ability to exploit loose pawns or a trapped piece. Here, the side to move has a clear tactical resource that changes the evaluation immediately.