Learn How to Win a Fork: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a single forcing move can turn active piece placement into a decisive material gain. White’s knight is ideally placed to create a fork against the enemy king and a loose rook, while the black king’s exposed position limits defensive options. In classical chess, these moments reward calculation over general plans: check first, then look for the hanging piece. The key idea is to use tempo to win material and convert an already favorable position.