Learn How to Win with a Knight Fork: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a single knight can create a decisive tactical swing even when material is down. The key idea is a fork: the knight jumps to a square where it attacks two valuable targets at once, often the king and a major piece. In simplified positions, king activity and piece coordination matter more than raw material, so a forcing check can completely change the evaluation. Look for loose pieces, overloaded defenders, and squares that cannot be covered by pawns.