Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Rook Tactic
In this chess endgame, the key idea is to use rook activity to force a tactical liquidation that wins decisively. The position looks balanced at first glance, but one rook is overloaded and vulnerable to a direct capture sequence. In rook endgames, active pieces often matter more than raw pawn count, and a single tactical shot can transform a tense classical chess ending into a winning king-and-pawn race. The hidden theme is removal of the defender combined with a forcing king invasion.