Rook d7, if queen takes from d8, rook takes from d3, if queen from f8 tries to move anywhere, took to d8 mate But if rook takes d7 but queen does not capture and instead queen e6, rook takes d8, king e7, rook from a4 to a7 mate.😊
6:21 - 6:24 that's not a fork, its called a skewer. High value pieces get skewered over lower value pieces, you don't want to lose the higher value piece, after you move the higher value piece the lower value piece gets taken Basically, it's a reverse pin
Even if its a skewer The king can go protect it, so its not a skewer. If its a fork, it is not A fork is "when you are guaranteed to gain points of material" and not hitting two pieces.