Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactics
In this chess endgame, the key idea is to use a forcing tactical move that creates a fork while also improving piece activity. Endgames often look quiet, but one active bishop can suddenly attack two important targets at once, especially when the enemy king is centralized and a rook or knight is overloaded. Here, the tactical shot is not about a direct mate threat; it is about winning material by exploiting loose coordination and weak squares.