Learn How to Win with a Knight Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of how a knight can decide the game with a forcing fork. Even in simplified positions, active pieces matter more than raw material, and a centralized knight can attack two valuable targets at once. Here, the key idea is to use tempo and king pressure to create a tactical sequence that wins material immediately. In classical chess, these short tactical shots often turn a slightly worse endgame into a winning one.