Learn How to Win with a Long Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle is all about using active pieces to create a long fork and win material. White’s rook activity and knight coordination are far more important than the raw material balance, because the black king is exposed and the black pieces are awkwardly placed. In classical chess, these positions often reward forcing moves that improve tempo, restrict the king, and create tactical threats against loose pieces. The key idea is to turn activity into a concrete gain before the opponent can stabilize.