Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame Fork: Rook Endgame
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a single forcing pawn move can create a devastating fork-like tactic in a rook endgame. The key idea is to use a passed pawn and king activity to overload the defender, then exploit the enemy rook’s limited squares. In classical chess, endgames often hinge on tempo, king placement, and active rook coordination rather than raw material. Here, the winning side turns a defensive position into a tactical net by forcing the king into an awkward square and then winning material with a precise follow-up.