Learn How to Mate in 1: Danish Gambit Trap
This puzzle shows a classic Danish Gambit Accepted attacking idea: rapid development, open lines, and direct pressure on the enemy king. In the opening, White’s pieces are ideally placed to punish an uncastled king and weak pawn cover. Even when material is down, active pieces can outweigh static deficits if the king is exposed. The key lesson is that development and king safety often matter more than extra pawns in sharp opening positions.