Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a single active rook can create a decisive tactical fork even when material is close. White’s rook activity is the key: it invades with tempo, attacks the king, and simultaneously targets a loose piece. In classical chess, this kind of endgame tactic often decides games because kings are more exposed, pieces are fewer, and every tempo matters. The position also highlights how a passed pawn and active king can support tactical play.