Learn How to Win a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a single tactical jump can decide a seemingly simple position. White’s knight is ideally placed to create a fork against the king and a key defender, turning an active piece into a decisive material gain. In endgames, tactics often revolve around king activity, loose pieces, and passed pawns, so even a quiet-looking position can hide a crushing shot. The idea is to combine forcing play with a promotion race and win the bishop cleanly.