Learn How to Win With a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a forcing fork that wins material by attacking two key targets at once. In simplified positions, tactics often become stronger because kings and major pieces have fewer safe squares. Here, the defender’s coordination is loose, and one active knight can create immediate threats against both the king and a valuable piece. In classical chess, these short tactical shots often decide the game on the spot.