Learn How to Win with a Fork: Chess Endgame Puzzle
This puzzle shows how a small tactical detail can decide a chess endgame or simplified middlegame. White’s pieces are active, but the real point is tactical: a forcing check creates a fork-like problem that overloads the defender and wins material by removing the key protector. In classical chess, these moments often come from piece activity, king safety, and loose coordination rather than a direct mating attack. The best move is usually the one that forces the opponent to respond.