In chess, a forcing move is a move that compels your opponent to make a certain reply, effectively limiting their options. These moves can be used to gain the advantage, set traps, and even win material. In this video, we will explore the basics of forcing moves, including how to recognize them and how to use them to your advantage. We will look at several different examples of forcing moves, including Check, Capture, Threats, and Pawn Breaks, and discuss how these moves can be used to take control of the game.