Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This puzzle shows how a single tactical jump can flip a seemingly equal or even worse position. In the middlegame-to-endgame transition, active pieces matter more than raw material, and a well-placed knight can create a fork that attacks two valuable targets at once. Here, the key idea is to use piece activity and king safety to force the opponent into a losing sequence. These are the kinds of patterns that decide classical chess games and sharp chess quiz positions.