Learn How to Win With a Knight Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is all about a forcing knight fork that wins material by creating a check and a tactical threat at the same time. In simplified positions, a single active piece can decide the game if it attacks the king and a valuable piece on the next move. Here, the knight is the key attacker because it can jump into a square that overloads the defender and leaves the opponent unable to keep everything protected. The idea is typical of classical chess: use forcing moves to convert a small edge into a decisive one.