Learn How to Win Material: Fork Tactic
This puzzle shows a classic middlegame fork motif from the Nimzowitsch Defense, where a single active knight creates a decisive tactical advantage. The key idea is to attack two important targets at once, forcing the opponent into a response that cannot save everything. Because the position is sharp and the king is still exposed, tactical calculation matters more than static material count. In classical chess, these short combinations often decide the game by winning a rook or trapping a piece.