Learn How to Win with a Long Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a long tactical sequence can convert a material edge into a winning finish. In simplified positions, active pieces matter more than raw pawn count, and a single forcing move can create threats against multiple targets at once. Here, the key idea is to use check, king restriction, and piece coordination to force the opponent into a passive response before winning material. It is a classic example of turning a static advantage into a concrete tactical payoff.