Learn How to Win with a Crushing Endgame Fork
This puzzle shows how a seemingly safe king can become vulnerable once heavy pieces invade the second rank and the defender is overloaded. In the chess endgame, tactical motifs often decide the game faster than material count suggests. Here, active rooks and queen coordination create a forcing sequence that drags the king into a net of checks, pins, and a final fork-like finish. The key lesson is that king safety can outweigh extra material when the opponent’s pieces are perfectly placed.