Learn How to Win with a Fork: Chess Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle shows how active rooks can overpower a seemingly safer king when the board is open. Black’s pieces are coordinated to create direct threats against the white king and to exploit loose coordination in White’s camp. The key idea is not just winning material, but forcing the king into a vulnerable square where tactical motifs like check, fork, and capture become decisive. In classical chess, activity often matters more than static material count.