Learn How to Win with a Fork: Chess Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of tactical precision deciding a seemingly balanced position. White’s pieces are active, but the real story is the coordination of the knight and rook against loose enemy pieces. In classical chess, endgames often hinge on forcing moves that create multiple threats at once. Here, the key idea is to exploit an overloaded defender and use a short tactical sequence to win material with tempo, turning a stable position into a decisive advantage.