Learn How to Win a Queen Fork: Decisive Advantage
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of using queen activity to create a decisive advantage. Black’s queen enters the position with tempo, checking the king while simultaneously attacking loose pieces. The key idea is not a flashy mate, but a forcing sequence that wins material because White’s king is exposed and several pieces are poorly coordinated. In classical chess, these tactical shots often come from development lead, king safety, and hanging pieces.