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The fork: one move, two threats

A fork is a single piece attacking two or more enemy pieces at the same time. Your opponent can only save one — you take the other.

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Knights fork most often, because a knight hits squares no other piece can defend in kind, but every piece forks: a bishop can hit a rook and the king on one diagonal, a pawn can hit two pieces at once, even the king forks in the endgame. The targets are usually the enemy king together with an undefended piece — a check you must answer, and a loss you can’t.

How to spot it

From the corpus

Three real forks, each verified by Stockfish at depth 22. Click any one to solve it.

Fork — White rook on c1White to move · rated 1388 · Solve this →
Fork — Black bishop on e3Black to move · rated 2109 · Solve this →
Fork — White queen on b3White to move · rated 2455 · Solve this →

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