Learn How to Win with a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This puzzle shows how a seemingly active attacking position can collapse when one tactical resource appears. In the chess endgame, piece activity matters as much as material, and a long fork can turn a defensive task into a winning sequence. The key idea is to use forcing moves that limit the opponent’s king and pieces, especially when the enemy king is exposed and coordination is fragile. Even if you are behind in material, tactical precision can decide the game immediately.