Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Rook Skewer
This chess endgame shows how a rook can dominate when the enemy king is exposed and the pieces are loosely coordinated. The key idea is a short skewer: a forcing check drives the king onto a vulnerable square, allowing the rook to attack another target with tempo. In classical chess, these positions often hinge on king activity, passed pawns, and the ability to create direct threats faster than the opponent can defend.