Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactic
In this chess endgame, the key idea is a forcing fork that wins material by creating a check while also attacking a loose piece. Endgames often look quiet, but tactical shots still decide the result when kings are active and pieces are exposed. Here, the stronger side uses piece activity and king placement to turn a seemingly equal position into a winning sequence. The lesson is simple: in classical chess, even one tempo can decide everything when a hanging piece is available.