Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactics
In this chess endgame, the key idea is a crushing fork that wins material by attacking two important targets at once. Endgames often look calm, but active pieces can create immediate tactical problems when the king and a loose piece are poorly coordinated. Here, the stronger side uses piece activity and king placement to force a sequence that leaves the opponent unable to save everything. This is a classic example of how a small tactical shot can decide a supposedly simple position.