Learn How to Win With a Knight Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a knight fork that wins material by forcing the king into a bad square. In simplified positions, tactical motifs often matter more than long-term structure, and a single forcing move can decide the game. Here, the active knight jumps into the opponent’s position with check, creating a dual threat that is hard to meet. The key idea is to use tempo, king restriction, and piece coordination to convert a small edge into a decisive one.