Learn How to Win with a Bishop Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame shows how active pieces can outweigh raw material when the enemy king is exposed. White’s bishop and rook coordinate to create a forcing sequence that wins the opponent’s rook and leaves the king helpless. The key idea is not a random attack, but a tactical pattern built on king safety, piece activity, and long-range pressure. In classical chess, these endgame tactics often decide games immediately once the defender’s pieces are overloaded.