Learn How to Win a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle is built around a forcing fork that wins material and turns a seemingly active position into a decisive tactical refutation. The key idea is that in simplified positions, king activity and piece coordination matter just as much as raw material. Here, a single tactical shot creates a double attack against the king and a major piece, while the opponent’s advanced passed pawns are not fast enough to compensate. In classical chess, these endgame forks often decide the game immediately.