Learn How to Win with a Crushing Endgame Fork
This chess endgame puzzle shows how active pieces can outweigh static material. Even when one side appears better on paper, a forcing tactical sequence can flip the evaluation instantly. The key idea is attraction: a defender is lured onto a square where it becomes vulnerable to a fork and a long-range tactical follow-up. In classical chess, these motifs often appear when kings are exposed and minor pieces coordinate with a rook or queen.