Learn How to Win by Fork: Chess Endgame Puzzle
This chess endgame puzzle is all about tactical refutation in a simplified position where material and piece activity collide. White appears to have the more active pieces, but Black can turn the tables by targeting loose rooks and using a forcing sequence that creates a fork. In classical chess, these moments often decide the game because one tactical shot can override a large static advantage. The key lesson is to always check forcing moves first when pieces are hanging.