Learn How to Win a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a well-timed fork can turn a seemingly balanced position into a decisive material win. White’s active knight is ideally placed to attack multiple targets at once, and the key idea is to use forcing play to overload the defender. In classical chess, these tactical moments often decide the game because the pieces are fewer and every tempo matters. The combination also highlights interference, where one move disrupts coordination and clears the way for a winning capture.