Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Rook Tactics
This chess endgame shows how active rooks can decide the game when the king is exposed and the board is open. The key idea is that a rook can attack with tempo, forcing the opponent’s pieces into awkward coordination and often winning material through tactical pressure. In classical chess, rook activity is usually worth more than passive extra pawns, especially when the enemy king is centralized and vulnerable to checks, pins, and skewers.