Learn How to Win with a Chess Endgame Fork: Long Tactic
This chess endgame is a classic example of using activity to create a tactical win when material is already imbalanced. White’s pieces are coordinated to force the black king into a passive defensive setup, and the key idea is to combine check, tempo, and piece activity so the opponent cannot safely untangle. In classical chess, these long tactical sequences often decide whether an advantage becomes decisive or slips away.