Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of using a knight fork to turn an equal-looking position into a winning one. The key idea is that in simplified positions, king activity and piece coordination matter more than raw material. A well-placed knight can attack the king and a valuable piece at the same time, forcing the defender into a passive response. In classical chess, these tactical shots often decide the game immediately.