Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame Fork: Short Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is all about a forcing fork that wins material in a single tactical sequence. White’s knight is ideally placed to create a check while attacking a major piece at the same time, which is a classic advantage endgame idea: use active pieces to convert a small edge into a decisive one. In classical chess, these short tactics often decide games because the king is exposed and every tempo matters. The position also shows how a hanging piece can become the target of a clean tactical shot.