Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This puzzle shows how a seemingly calm chess endgame can hide a brutal tactical shot. Black’s pieces coordinate to attack loose white material while also creating a fork-like threat against the king and key defenders. The important lesson is that material advantage alone does not end the game if your pieces are uncoordinated. In classical chess, hanging pieces and pinned defenders often decide the result faster than long-term strategy.