Learn How to Win with a Bishop Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a well-placed bishop can create a crushing fork by attacking two key targets at once. In simplified positions, tactical motifs often matter more than raw material, especially when a pinned piece or overloaded defender appears. Here, White’s active bishop and rook coordination turn a static material deficit into a forcing sequence that wins decisive material. The lesson is to look for checks, pins, and skewer ideas before making a quiet move.