Learn How to Win Material: Endgame Fork
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a forcing check can create a winning fork-like sequence that wins material and leaves the opponent’s pieces tied up. In simplified positions, activity matters as much as raw material, and a single active bishop can dominate the board. Here, the key idea is to use tempo to force the king into a vulnerable square, then pick up loose material while keeping the initiative. Such patterns are common in classical chess and in practical endgames where piece coordination decides the result.