Learn How to Win with a Long Sacrifice: Endgame Fork
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of using a long sacrifice to drag the enemy king onto a vulnerable square, then winning material with a fork. The key idea is attraction: you force the king to capture a seemingly valuable piece, but the real point is to open lines and create a tactical target. In practical classical chess, these motifs often appear when one side’s pieces are overloaded and the king has limited escape squares.