Learn How to Win With a Rook Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle shows how active rooks can create a decisive tactical net even when one side is down material. The key idea is to use forcing moves to keep the enemy king exposed while the rook targets loose pieces and weak squares. In classical chess, endgames often hinge on activity, passed pawns, and king safety rather than raw material. Here, the stronger side turns a temporary check into a long tactical sequence that wins a piece and preserves the attack.