Learn How to Win by Sacrifice: Caro-Kann Advance
This puzzle is a classic middlegame example of using a sacrifice to drag the king into a vulnerable square, then follow up with a fork. White’s attack works because Black’s king is still in the center and the queen, bishop, and knight coordination creates tactical pressure on multiple targets at once. In classical chess, these positions often reward forcing moves over material counting, especially when the opponent’s pieces are overloaded or pinned.