Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactic
This puzzle shows how a single knight can decide a game when the king is exposed and the pieces are loose. In the chess endgame, tactical motifs often become clearer because there are fewer defenders and more vulnerable squares around the king. Here, the key idea is to use a forcing check to drag the king into a worse square, then exploit the alignment of major pieces and pawns. It is a classic example of a crushing tactical sequence rather than a slow positional squeeze.