Sicilian Defense Old Sicilian Fork Puzzle — White to Move | #0KQGT
Solve this Fork tactic from a Sicilian Defense Old Sicilian position. Calculate the forcing line on the board, then reveal the solution and review why it works.
White to move. This beginner Fork challenge comes from a Sicilian Defense Old Sicilian position. Find the forcing continuation before viewing the hint or solution, then replay the line until the tactical clue becomes easy to recognise.
Puzzle at a Glance
Tactical Themes in This Position
Recognising fork is only step one. The useful training question is why it works in this exact position and how the Sicilian Defense Old Sicilian structure allowed it.
How to Solve It
- Check the king, hanging pieces and immediate threats.
- List forcing candidates: checks, captures, then direct threats.
- Calculate the opponent’s strongest reply before moving.
- Play the sequence and review any missed defence.
Calculation Checklist
Position Analysis
White to move. This Fork puzzle comes from a Sicilian Defense Old Sicilian position. With a training rating of 979, it is classed here as Beginner. The solution contains 3 forcing moves after the setup position.
A fork works only when both threats are real and the attacking piece cannot simply be taken. In this position, look for a forcing entry square where White can attack two valuable targets at once. Supporting motifs tagged in the source data include Kill Box Mate, Mate, Mate In 2.
Training focus: Solve the line before using the reveal button. Then reset the board and explain why the first move works; recognising the motif in a real game matters more than remembering puzzle ID 0KQGT.
Position Details & Source
2b3k1/p4r1p/2pR2pQ/7n/Nr6/8/PPP3qP/2K2R2 w - - 0 19
Copy this FEN into an analysis board to revisit the exact position shown above. Opening tag: Sicilian Defense Old Sicilian. Primary tactical theme: Fork.
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