Learn How to Win: Endgame Fork
This chess endgame puzzle is built around a forcing tactical sequence that turns active piece placement into a decisive material gain. White’s rook activity creates immediate pressure, and the key idea is to use checks to pull the black king into a vulnerable square before a knight fork finishes the job. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when one side’s king is exposed and the opponent’s pieces are overloaded, especially in simplified positions where calculation matters more than long-term strategy.